Fire Alarm System

Is a set of electric/electronic devices/ equipment working together to detect and alert people through visual and audio appliances when smoke, fire, carbon monoxide or othre emergencies are present. Alarm may be activated from smoke detectors, heat detectors, water flow sensors, sprinkler pressure or flow switches which are automatic or from a manual fire alarm pull station.

Conventional Fire Alarm

The conventional fire alarm system is an early warning system design for small facilities. They go off individually when they detect smoke or heat and will help everyone escape from the building safely and quickly.

Addressable Fire Alarm

The addressable fire alarm system is an early warning system designed to locate precisely where a fire is occuring. This alarm system is perfect for large facilities because the faster you can locate a fire the more property and lives can be saved during an emergency.

Accessories

  • Fire Alarm Pull Station - an active fire protection device, user activates the alarm by pulling the handle down.
  • Smoke Detector - a device that detects smoke typically as an indicator of fire, generally issue a local audible or visual alarm from the detector itself.
  • Heat Detector - designed to respond when the converted thermal energy of a fire increases the temperature of a heat sensitive element.
  • Notification Appliances - for initiating emergency action, bell, siren, horn, speaker, light, or text display that provides audible, tactile, or visual outputs.