The design of fire detection and alarm systems are critical to both fire safety protection and preventing disruption to your business.
At Flamefast we recognise the need for properly designed systems that offer comprehensive fire detection at the same reducing false alarms. Each design is in accordance with BS 5839 2002 utilising the best open protocol fire alarm systems to suit your requirements. All designs are submitted in accordance with the British Standard and the BAFE SP203 accreditation.
The design of systems will vary from a simple conventional system to multi networked analogue addressable systems.
Conventional fire alarm systems
A simple conventional fire alarm system may be suited to smaller systems or those less likely to have a more demanding cause and effect program in the event of a fire being detected. A conventional alarm system will still be able to manually or automatically detect a fire and provide audible/visual warning via bells, sounder or flashing beacons
Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Systems
Analogue Addressable Systems provide a simple and effective method of identifying the location of where the fire incident has been detected. This is identified on the display of the panel and will detail the loop, zone and room where the detector or manual call point is located. In addition the systems are capable of providing solutions to complex cause and effect procedures to shut down ancillary equipment and interfacing with third party systems.
For larger premises containing a number of buildings multiple control panels can be networked together with a central computer graphics system to provide efficient and effective control site wide from designated control points.
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