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Fire Alarm System is designed to alert us to an emergency so that we can take action to protect
ourselves, staff and the general public.
The “Brain” of the fire detector system is the Fire Alarm Control Panel. It is the central hub
for all of the detector signals to be wired to and provides a status indication to the users.
The unit can also be set up to simulate an alarm for use in routine Fire and evacuation drills,
so all staff knows what action to take in the event of a real fire.
Early fire detection is crucial and plays a very important role in protecting and saving lives and properties. Having a fire detection system can significantly reduce damages and maximize fire control efforts. It is also one of the most fundamental steps you can take for fire safety measures. Even if you are sleeping or busy working, early fire detection will warn you and help you respond quickly so you'll be out of danger. Here are some good reasons why you need fire detection systems at home or your business.
For your fire detection system to be effective, it must be integrated with a good fire alarm system. Fire alarms play a vital role in giving warnings to home residents or building occupants that there is a fire emergency. Most of these fire alarms also send out a warning signal or message to a local fire department notifying the emergency. Thus, fire alarms can:
The very reason why there's a need to install a fire alarm is to make all individuals at home or inside a building safe and alive. Alarms like smoke detectors, sirens, and strobe lights can detect fire and notify all occupants, giving them enough time to evacuate.
While these alarm systems do not necessarily put out fires, they can alert people who can. Your trained family member or personnel can put out a small fire with an extinguisher while others call the local fire department. This is where the fire control process begins. Fire alarm systems also notify the responders automatically, and fire trucks can be dispatched quickly. The faster all these things are in place, the lesser the damage and loss of property.
The lesser the property's damage, the shorter the downtime until you can reopen for business. This will reduce losses from the fire and allow you to return to 'business as usual' quickly.
Most insurance companies give discounted rates on insurance policy premiums for businesses if there is a code-compliant fire alarm system in place. Most often, some even require businesses to install a fire alarm system before insuring the business.