Pull stations (also called manual call points) are code-compliant wireless call points that empower occupants to manually induce a fire alarm by running the system. These points in the wireless technique communicate with the fire alarm control panel employing safe RF (radio frequency) communications.Wireless fire alarm devices have particul… Read More
The Growing Demand for Wireless Fire Alarm SystemsFire safety technology has developed significantly in recent years, leading many property owners to choose wireless systems instead of traditional wired installations. Whether used in offices, schools, warehouses, hotels or listed properties, wireless fire alarm systems provide g… Read More
Fire safety signs are a key part of any properly designed fire safety system. They offer clear, visual instructions that help people to respond promptly and correctly during an emergency. Whether guiding occupants to fire exits or showing the location of firefighting equipment, these signs minimise confusion and support safer evacuation.… Read More
Fire safety systems are comprised of more than just detectors and alarms. System accessories create the framework that allows these systems to operate consistently and efficiently. From improving signal transmission to maintaining correct installation, these components help maintaining stable performance across a building.System a… Read More
What Is an Addressable Fire System?An addressable fire system refers to a type of fire detection system where each device, such as detectors and manual call points, has a unique ID. With this feature, the control panel can immediately locate the source of the alarm. Unlike traditional systems that divide buildings into zones, ad… Read More