Fire Alarm Systems

A fire alarm system warns our selves, general public, employees, when smoke, fire, carbon di-oxide or other fire related emergencies are detected.Fire alarm are found in offices, factories, and public buildings, they are part of our everyday routine but are often over looked until there is an emergency  at which point. these alarm may be activated automatically from smoke detectors, and heat detectors, or may also be activated via manual fire alarm activation device such as manual call points.Smoke alarms are already mandatory for all new buildings and in some instances when buildings are being renovated. If you have a working smoke alarm you are reducing the fire risk to yourself and your family.

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Types of Fire Alarm Systems

Classification of Fire Doors

Fire doors are classified based on their fire resistance duration, typically ranging from 30 minutes (FD30) to 120 minutes (FD120). The classification indicates how long the door can withstand exposure to fire while maintaining its structural integrity.

Standards and Testing

Fire doors must comply with rigorous standards and undergo testing to ensure their effectiveness. Standards such as BS 476 (British Standard) and UL 10C (Underwriters Laboratories) specify the requirements for fire resistance. Testing involves exposing the door to high temperatures and pressure to simulate fire conditions and ensure it can withstand these for the designated period.

Installation and Maintenance

Proper installation is crucial for the effectiveness of fire doors. Certified professionals should install them to ensure they meet all regulatory requirements. Regular maintenance and inspections are also essential to ensure that all components, including seals and self-closing devices, function correctly.

Regulatory Compliance

Building regulations and fire safety codes mandate the use of fire doors in certain areas, such as corridors, stairwells, and between different sections of a building. Compliance with these regulations is necessary to ensure the safety of occupants and to pass fire safety inspections.

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