FIRE DETECTION

No matter what your company’s worth, people's lives are the most valuable.
If you have ever experienced the devastating effects of fire on a business then you may well know the importance of having a fire alarm system in place.
If you have no experience of this then it is not difficult to imagine the catastrophic effects fire can have.

"80 percent of organisations that have a major fire cease trading within 3 years"
A great investment in your business.
 Fire alarm systems are one of the best investments a business can make to ensure it is protected from fire.Disruption to business such as loss of data or key business equipment can take time to replace or is irreplaceable. For staff safety, what systems are in place to prevent injury or the loss of life?
If you have the right fire alarm installed in your premises it means that your staff and visitors will be safe and even if a fire does break out, they can safely escape from the building.

Our fire alarm systems Below are typical systems we can supply, install and commission. All systems and services are approved by BAFE which ensures you comply with current Fire Safety Law and the system has been fitted by an approved company.

Conventional Conventional fire alarm systems are the entry level for most fire system requirements. These alarms are suitable for small offices, nurseries, small hotels, warehouses, shops and any small business.

Twin Wire Fire Systems Twin wire fire alarm systems are similar to a conventional system as they have detection zones. The main advantage of twin-wire systems is you can put sounders on the detection circuit which means you can save on the cost of having to wire additional sounder circuits.

Addressable Addressable fire systems transmit data over the detection circuit that provides intricate information for the user including the exact location of the fire. Addressable fire alarm systems are ideal for larger premises such as hotels, office blocks and large factories.

Automatic Fire Detection Commonly used in most areas where a fire may occur from combustible materials such as paper, wood and textiles.

Wireless (Radio) Radio fire alarms (also known as wireless fire alarms) are the same as a standard analogue addressable fire alarm system but with the advantage of no wires to interlink the detection and sounders. Wireless fire alarms are ideal for premises with multiple buildings such as schools, colleges or science parks