Fire Alarm Systems

Our experts hold accreditations in working under the UK’s strict fire safety legislation and can advise you every step of the way to ensure you have a robust fire alarm and strategy for your site specific requirements.

Design

We design your Fire Alarm System to your site specific requirements and work together to find the best system for your premises.

Design

We design your Fire Alarm System to your site specific requirements and work together to find the best system for your premises.

Install

We install Fire Alarm Systems in a range of premises from smaller commercial properties to larger buildings with multiple floors.

Install

We install Fire Alarm Systems in a range of premises from smaller commercial properties to larger buildings with multiple floors.

Maintain

Having installed your Fire Alarm System, we are able to maintain your system so that is stays at the highest quality possible.

Maintain

Having installed your Fire Alarm System, we are able to maintain your system so that is stays at the highest quality possible.

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Over 30 Years Experience

SSAIB Accredited

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Over 30 Years Experience

Fire Alarms Installation

Having a Fire Alarm system installation is very critical for any business.

 

Eventually, it protects the life of staff and public as well as the property and business in case of an unlikely event. In addition, any negligence in the fire and safety measures may cause total damage of the business.

 

At the same time, Fire alarms detect the presence of smoke, heat and fire and alarms so that people can be evacuated and measures to prevent the fire can be taken.

 

We can direct you throughout the whole installation process to ensure you have a robust fire alarm and strategy for your site specific requirements.

Our Fire Alarm Systems

Our experts hold accreditations in working under the UK’s strict fire safety legislation and can advise you every step of the way to ensure you have a robust, working fire alarm and strategy for your site specific requirements.

Conventional Fire Alarm

Conventional fire alarms are ideal for small buildings, such as individual offices or retail shops. They go off individually when they detect smoke or heat and will help everyone escape from your building safely and quickly, essential for any business.

Addressable Fire Alarm

Analogue addressable devices are individually identified with an address (number) on a loop of wiring. The control panel communicates with each device in turn and each device reports back with an analogue value based upon how much smoke or heat is present.

Wireless Fire Alarm

Wireless fire alarm system installations do not have wires. Instead, a radio signal is transmitted from the call points, smoke and heat detectors to the fire alarm control panel.

Fire Alarm Call Points

A manual call point is a device which enables personnel to raise an alarm in the event of a fire incident by pressing a frangible element to activate the alarm system.

Require A Fire Alarm System?

A Fire Alarm system installation is very critical for any business. Our directors have over 30 years experience so we can ensure the most robust fire alarm systems.

Fire Alarm Systems Frequently Asked Questions

Our risk analysis identify potential risks by doing a thorough analysis of the business and premises which is beneficial to any business. This also helps to identify the areas of higher risks, like ware house area, potential electrical short circuit threats etc.

 

In addition, we use smoke sensors and heat sensors to identify the potential areas of risks.

If there are a number of people on your premises, you may need a way of communicating directly with them. Our communication systems allow you to give specific evacuation instructions.

Depending on the size of the premise , business can be small, large and huge. Smaller commercial properties tend to be more suited to conventional fire alarms, which will consist of detectors and call points that can be activated manually or automatically to raise the alarm. Larger buildings with multiple floors will require at least one fire detector to be placed on every level and in some cases each room. In huge buildings exact location of fire can be found by using addressable fire alarm systems which are programmed so that each device has its own specific location. This can be programmed as required. For example shut down the equipment, activate fire suppression equipment and recall elevators to ground level.

 

Installations can also be integrated with your existing telephone system by calling the office telephone extension number or by calling a designated office telephone.