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Fire Detection and Alarm Systems
A Fire Detection system can help to protect the building and its contents from damage by detecting a fire early and alerting the authorities so that they can respond quickly. It is an important safety measure that can help to protect assets and minimize the impact of a fire on a business or organization.
Automatic fire detection and alarm systems are designed to warn building occupants of a fire situation.
Emergency Warning & Indicating Systems
Emergency Warning and Intercommunication Systems (EWIS) are designed to facilitate the orderly evacuation of a building in the event of an emergency. The evacuation may be initiated automatically by a Fire Alarm system, or by a building occupant operating an emergency call-point.
Aspirated Smoke Detection
Aspirating smoke detectors deliver highly accurate standard detection, early warning fire detection, and very early warning fire detection for a variety of applications including mission-critical facilities such as data centres.
An aspirating smoke detector (ASD) is a system used in active fire protection, consisting of a central detection unit which draws air through a network of pipes to detect smoke. The sampling chamber detects the presence of smoke particles suspended in air by detecting the light scattered by them in the chamber. ASDs can typically detect smoke before it is visible to the naked eye.
Portable Fire Equipment
As a fire grows it emits harmful chemicals and smoke into the air. Using a fire extinguisher as soon as possible can help to reduce air pollution from smoke. Raging fires and rising smoke can cause health problems for people nearby, and damage the environment.
A fire blanket is made from woven glass fibre fabric and a layer of fire retardant film. Fire blankets are powerful pieces of equipment which work by cutting off the oxygen supply of a fire, thereby starving it of one of the three crucial elements it needs to survive and ultimately extinguishing it.
Fire Sprinklers
Every component of your fire response system is essential to saving lives. Fire sprinkler systems often serve as the first line of defense against smoke and fires, giving people more time to safely escape any imminent danger and follow the approved evacuation plan to safety. Fire sprinklers are the most commonly used fire protection system for a reason, because they are so customizable and efficient.
Fire Hose Reels
A Fire Hose Reel is a first-attack piece of firefighting equipment, which means it can be an extremely important tool to prevent a fire from becoming out of control. A Fire Hose Reel is designed to be used as a quick-response method by any member of the general public for fighting fires in their early stages.
Fire Hydrants
Fire services use the hydrant for a continuous flow of water which is vital to firefighting operations. A fire truck carries only enough water to make an initial fire attack. In the first minutes of a fire emergency a continuous water supply from the water mains must be accessed through at a hydrant.
Water Storage Tanks
Fire water storage tanks supply dedicated source of water set to support automatic sprinkler and fire suppression systems.
It is a separate storage of water installed to provide water to sprinklers or hoses in a case of a fire emergency. The tank makes water readily available when in need.
Reticulated water supplies may be compromised during major fire events. The provision of a dedicated water supply, with appropriate volume, will ensure that in the event of a fire, a property is well equipped to defend the area if required.
Fire Pumpsets
Pumpsets are essential to a water based extinguishing system.
A fire pump is a part of a fire sprinkler system’s water supply and can be powered by either electric, diesel or steam.
The fire pump starts when the pressure in the fire sprinkler system drops below a set threshold. The sprinkler system pressure drops significantly when one or more fire sprinklers are exposed to heat above their design temperature, they then open, releasing water.
Fire pumps may also be used to boost the site pressure to assist fire hose reels or other fire fighting equipment that cause the system pressure to drop whn opened.
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Emergency Evacuation Diagrams
Many people simple do not know what to do during an emergency, so having a clear evacuation strategy means that people are more prepared. In the event of a fire or other emergency, your evacuation strategy helps you gain some control of the situation.
Fire System Block Plans
Fire block plans are essential in providing system design specifications and details to fire fighters and any other emergency service personnel that may be responding to an alarm or emergency.
Block Plans are required for the following systems:
Fire Detection and Alarm Systems
Emergency Warning & Indicating Systems
Fire Sprinkler Systems
Hydrant Systems