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Our state-of-the-art fire alarm systems are designed to detect even the slightest traces of smoke or heat, ensuring immediate notification and response. Our reliable systems have advanced technology, including intelligent sensors, advanced monitoring capabilities, and seamless integration with emergency services.

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Conventional Fire Alarm Systems

A conventional fire alarm system is a type of fire detection and notification system commonly used in buildings and properties. It comprises a network of interconnected fire detectors, manual call points (break glass units), and alarm sounders. In a conventional fire alarm system, each detection zone is connected to a specific circuit, and the detectors within that zone share the same circuit.

When a fire is detected by one of the detectors in a specific zone, the signal is transmitted to the fire alarm control panel. The control panel then activates the corresponding alarm sounders, indicating the location of the fire. Additionally, manual call points can be activated by individuals in case of an emergency. These points are typically located near exits and allow individuals to trigger the alarm system manually.

Addressable Fire Alarm System

An addressable fire alarm system is an advanced type of fire detection and notification system that provides more precise information about the location of a fire. Unlike conventional systems, addressable systems allow individual devices (such as detectors, manual call points, and alarm sounders) to have unique addresses and communicate directly with the fire alarm control panel.

Each device is connected to a loop or network in an addressable fire alarm system. These devices constantly communicate with the control panel, providing real-time information about their status. When a specific device detects a fire, it sends a signal to the control panel, which not only activates the alarm sounders but also displays the exact address or location of the device, pinpointing the source of the fire.

Wireless Fire Alarm System

Wireless fire alarm systems offer a flexible and convenient fire detection and notification solution in various environments. Unlike traditional wired systems, wireless fire alarm systems use wireless communication technology to connect the various components of the system.

Wireless fire alarm systems are particularly beneficial when wired installations are challenging or not feasible, such as historical buildings, temporary structures, or areas with limited access to wiring. They offer easy installation, scalability, and flexibility to adapt to changing building layouts or requirements.

Aspiration system

Aspiration technology in automatic fire detection systems is very early smoke detection has distinct advantages over traditional solutions:

  • Ultra-high sensitivity with false alarm immunity reduces downtime.
  • Maintenance efficiency outside the protected area lowers costs.
  • Extended protection in challenging environments with dust/dirt.
  • Multiple communication channels enhance connectivity.
  • Improved aesthetics by eliminating visible smoke detection.

Recent technological advances, including better filtration and integration into a single control panel, rapidly enhance aspiration systems’ capabilities. Initially designed for high-value infrastructure, they now find broader applications due to increased versatility.

Aspiration technology in automatic fire detection systems is very early smoke detection has distinct advantages over traditional solutions:

  • Ultra-high sensitivity with false alarm immunity reduces downtime.
  • Maintenance efficiency outside the protected area lowers costs.
  • Extended protection in challenging environments with dust/dirt.
  • Multiple communication channels enhance connectivity.
  • Improved aesthetics by eliminating visible smoke detection.

Recent technological advances, including better filtration and integration into a single control panel, are rapidly enhancing aspiration systems’ capabilities. Initially designed for high-value infrastructure, they now find broader applications due to increased versatility

services

Our engineers visit your location to ensure your fire alarm system is maintained, and that gives you peace of mind that your equipment can operate when it is most needed – in case of a fire. In accordance with the Service Level Agreement ( SLA), even if there is no problem, we perform periodic reviews of our installed systems and solutions. It is part of our maintenance preventive test which helps to avoid potential problems.