System Benefits
- Preventing financial losses and minimizing fire damage; this lowers the possibility of building damage and lowers the cost of repair and replacement.
- Providing early notice and alerts individuals about the possibility of a fire allows them to safely and quickly leave the area.
- Maintaining the safety of individuals and preventing minor incidents from growing into severe emergencies, which reduces loss of life.
- Feeling safe and reassured that the property is equipped with the latest fire alarm solutions, ensuring rapid response and effective fire control.
System Components
- Control Panel is the center of the system. It monitors and controls the system’s startup devices, activates detection or alarm devices, and verifies the system’s status, so you can detect problems when they occur.
- Sensors/Detectors are devices that detect the presence of signs of potential fire such as smoke, heat, gas, or flame. These devices turn on automatically when they detect signs of fire, sending alerts to the alarm system.
- Notification Devices Their role is to notify all occupants of the building when a fire is detected or an emergency occurs, by issuing distinctive loud sounds and sirens or bright light signals.
- Power Supply Unit continuously provides the necessary power to all parts of the system to always be prepared to detect and report any potential fires, even in the event of a power outage.
Places of use
- Apartments and houses
- Offices and companies
- Hospitals
- Schools and universities
- Hotels
- Factories and warehouses
- Malls and commercial centers