FIRE ALARM
Our fire alarm systems continually protect your business from costly and potentially fatal fire and smoke damage.
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Our fire alarms detect smoke, heat and emergency glass breakpoints and will activate fire alarms throughout the premises to notify those in the building to evacuate. Our systems will typically be monitored by our Alarm Response Centre to alert the Fire Brigade to attend the incident.
Commercial / Home Fire Alarm Systems
Fire detectors protect you and your belongings from fire by promptly reacting to smoke or sharp temperature rise. Moreover, FireProtect Plus can prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Fire alarms save lives: The number one reason to install a fire alarm is to make the building safe for your employees, customers, and tenants. A combination of smoke and heat detectors, sirens and bells, and strobe lights detect fires and alert building occupants, giving them ample time to evacuate in an orderly fashion.
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Fire alarms reduce property loss: While strobe lights and sirens don’t actively put out fires, they alert the people who can. The fire control process begins when trained personnel attack a small fire with an extinguisher and bystanders, guests, or employees call the fire department. Monitored fire alarm systems automatically notify emergency responders and fire trucks dispatch to your location without delay. The faster these responses happen, the sooner the fire is extinguished and the less damage your building sustains.
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Fire alarms shorten your recovery time: Less building damage means shorter downtime until you can reopen for business. This cuts your losses from the fire even more, allowing you to return to business as usual before long.
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Fire alarms may qualify you for insurance discounts: Most insurance carriers offer discounted rates on business insurance policy premiums if you have a code-compliant fire alarm system. In fact, some providers require you to install a fire alarm before they will insure your business.
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Fire alarms keep you code-compliant: If you want to avoid fees and embarrassing PR problems, avoid getting caught up in code-compliance issues. One way to do this is to install a fire alarm in your commercial building.
Gas Station
Gas stations sell vehicle fuels such as gasoline and diesel, and condensed gas. Fuel dispensers are usedto pump the fuel into vehicles. Gasoline and diesel are obviously highly flammable, presenting a significantfire risk. The detection systems must be highly reliable and cost effective, with the ability to swiftly detecthydrocarbon flames.
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Our detector and suppression systems must detect flames rapidly to prevent a widespread fire within the compressor station. Gas detection
systems must also be present to detect a build-up of combustible gases that may come into contact with an ignition source and cause a fire. Detection needs to occur in all areas of the compressor station to protect equipment and personnel
Power Generation / Transformer Stations
Gas detection requirements for power generation can vary widely based on the fuel source, which may be
coal, oil, natural gas, or nuclear. Hydrogen gas is found in two main areas of the power
plant:
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Generators
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Lead Acid Battery Rooms
Detection systems must be able to detect the presence of hydrogen gas in generators, turbine rooms, and lead battery rooms. In coal-fired power plants, detectors must enable effective detection of coal dust and methane gas in areas such as coal chutes, conveyers, and employee tunnels.
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