Fire Alarms
Having a sufficient amount of smoke alarms in your house is essential. Research on flames has shown that contemporary furniture can spread fires far more quickly than furnishings made of more natural materials in the past.
What is a fire alarm
A safety system called a fire alarm system is intended to identify and notify emergency personnel and residents of the existence of smoke, fire, carbon monoxide, or other fire-related situations. Most business buildings are required to have fire alarm systems.
These might consist of manual fire alarm activation devices, heat detectors, and smoke detectors. They are all connected to a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP), which is often located in an electrical room or panel room.
Typically, visual and audio signalization are used by fire alarm systems to alert building inhabitants. Elevators are generally dangerous to operate during a fire, however some fire alarm systems have the ability to turn them off as well.
Fire Alarm Installation, Repair & Maintenance
We complete all of our work in accordance with the most recent British Standards, BS 5839-1:2017.
We provide you a one-stop shop for everything from our initial Fire Risk Assessment to the design and installation of fire detection and suppression systems as well as continuing maintenance and monitoring contracts.
A number of the top certification organisations in the business, including BAFE, have certified our fire safety services.
We do all of our fire safety work in accordance with the regulations set out by the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order, risk assessments, and BAFE certification.
Reach out to us right now at info@safetynetfiresolutions.com or give us a call at 0800 433 7333 to discuss your needs or ask any concerns you may have about the installation, maintenance, or repairs of your existing fire alarm system.