Q: What are the main types of fire alarm systems available?
A: The company offers three primary fire alarm system types: conventional systems using physical cabling arranged in zones for smaller properties; addressable systems where each detector has a unique address for precise location identification in large buildings; and wireless systems that eliminate cabling requirements for easier installation and relocation.
Q: What components make up a complete fire alarm system?
A: Key components include the fire alarm control panel (system brain), initiating devices (smoke detectors, heat detectors, flame detectors), notification devices (horns, speakers, bells), primary power supply from utilities or generators, and backup power supply from batteries or generators to maintain 24-hour operation during outages.
Q: How does fire alarm system maintenance work?
A: Regular maintenance involves checking device physical condition, cleaning and testing smoke detector sensitivity, testing control panel functions, verifying power supplies, replacing batteries, removing obstructions, ensuring audible alarms, and replacing devices exceeding 10 years from manufacture date to maintain compliance and optimal performance.
Q: What additional fire protection systems does the company offer?
A: Beyond fire alarms, they provide emergency lighting systems with centralized monitoring, fire suppression systems including FM200 gas systems and fire pumps, and fire fighting equipment such as extinguishers, hose reels, monitors, nozzles, and hose pipes.