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Johnson Controls offers a range of fire detection products to fit any space. Whether it’s installing entire systems into a new building or reconfiguring an older building for better safety measures, we’re prepared to protect your building and its occupants.
Fire detectors are life-saving devices that sense the presence of fire and trigger an alarm to alert occupants and emergency services. They detect various fire indicators like smoke, heat, infrared light, or gas, providing early warning to evacuate and minimize damage.
A fire alarm system is a building system designed to detect, alert occupants, and alert emergency forces of the presence of fire, smoke, carbon monoxide, or other fire-related emergencies. Fire alarm systems are required in most commercial buildings.
A fire alarm system’s chief purpose is to detect fires and quickly notify both the occupants of the building and emergency services from a centrally controlled and monitored location.
A fire alarm system is a crucial part of the fire and life safety of a building and its occupants. There are many functions that are served by the fire alarm system and it all may be a bit confusing to someone new to fire alarms, so I decided to create a visual guide to fire alarm basics.
So what is a fire alarm system, or fire detection system? In this article, we will have a look at the structure and types of the “Fire Alarm Systems”. The “Brain” of the fire detector system is the Fire Alarm Control Panel.
Learn about fire pumps, fire alarms, sprinkler systems, and other water-based fire protection systems.
Today, there are ways to detect and potentially prevent a fire with the right alarm or detection system. In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about fire detection systems and help arm you with the information you need to choose the right one for your home.
Fike’s comprehensive fire protection systems can detect a fire in its earliest stages and suppress it without causing any collateral damage, all occurring within just seconds of combustion.
Conventional Systems. High performance protection for smaller facilities. Addressable Sensors and Bases. Fast, accurate hazard detection for every space and facility. Addressable Pull Stations and Callpoints. Sound the alarm when emergency strikes. Addressable Peripheral Devices. Easy integration with your addressable system.