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Wireless Fire Alarm Systems

Wireless fire alarm systems are vital for the early detection of smoke or fire, ensuring swift evacuation and minimising the risk of injuries or fatalities. These systems safeguard property, adhere to regulations, and meet insurance standards. Our SmartCell Fire alarm can oversee up to 64 addressed smoke/heat detection devices and manual call points, while FireCell caters for larger premises. Easily expandable and relocatable, wireless fire alarms offer a versatile and compliant solution, essential for comprehensive fire safety measures in any commercial environment.

Fire Extinguishers and Signage

We provide an extensive range of fire extinguishing equipment and signage after evaluating the types of fire hazards present and the specific environmental requirements. We also offer thorough training to personnel on the safe and effective use of extinguishers during a fire emergency. Options include Water, Foam, CO2 (Carbon Dioxide), Powder, Wet Chemical extinguishers, and Specialist types tailored to unique fire risks, ensuring comprehensive fire safety measures are in place for your commercial setting.

FAQ

A fire alarm system is essential for early detection of fires, ensuring the safety of occupants and protecting property.

The Irish Standard I.S. 3218: 2013 sets out the guidelines for fire detection and alarm systems in Ireland. It covers the design, installation, commissioning, servicing, and maintenance of these systems. The standard applies to both domestic (e.g., dwelling houses, apartments) and commercial (e.g., shops, offices, industrial buildings, places of assembly) systems, ensuring comprehensive safety measures across various building types.

A typical fire alarm system includes smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual call points, control panels, and audible/visual alarms.

Smoke or heat detectors detect signs of fire and trigger the alarm. The control panel then activates audible and visual alerts to warn occupants and can notify emergency services.

Yes, fire alarm systems are required by law and building codes to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations.

Fire alarm systems should be tested regularly, typically every six months, if the system size consists of 20 devices or less. Larger systems require quarterly visits with 100% of detection devices tested over a twelve month period. Routine maintenance ensures they are functioning correctly in case of an emergency.

Investigate the cause of the false alarm, such as dust or cooking fumes, and rectify the issue. If unsure, contact us for assistance.

Yes, fire alarm systems can be integrated with HVAC, access control, and building management systems to enhance overall safety and efficiency.

Consult with us to assess your needs so we can design a system that meets the requirements of your expanded premises.

Follow your emergency evacuation procedures immediately. Call emergency services and ensure all occupants evacuate the building safely to designated assembly points.

Yes, wireless fire alarm systems offer flexibility and ease of installation, making them suitable for both permanent and temporary setups in commercial buildings.

Yes, fire alarm devices must be strategically placed according to building codes and regulations to ensure optimal coverage and effectiveness in detecting fires.

Stay informed about relevant fire safety regulations and work with a reputable fire safety provider for regular inspections, maintenance, and updates to your fire alarm system.
There are essentially two pieces of legislation that govern the need for a fire detection and alarm system in buildings, these are:-
The Fire Services Act 1981-2003.
The Building Regulations 1997-2017.