Conventional Solutions
Conventional fire alarm systems are cost-effective and suitable for smaller buildings. They divide the building into zones, and when a detector in a zone detects smoke or heat, the system indicates the zone but doesn’t specify the exact location of the alarm.
Analogue Addressable Systems
Analogue addressable systems are more advanced. Each device (e.g., a smoke detector) has a unique address, allowing precise identification of the alarm’s location. This is ideal for larger or more complex buildings.
Addressable Wireless Systems
Addressable wireless systems offer flexibility and ease of installation. They are especially useful in retrofitting buildings where wiring is challenging. Each device communicates wirelessly with the control panel, simplifying installation.
Fully Integrated Systems
Fully integrated systems provide comprehensive coverage and control. They can include fire detection, suppression, and evacuation systems. These systems are suitable for large, high-risk facilities where rapid response is critical.
Multi-Site Solutions
For businesses with multiple locations, multi-site fire alarm systems offer centralised monitoring and control. They ensure consistent safety standards across all sites.