A fire alarm system warns people when smoke, fire, carbon monoxide or other fire-related emergencies are detected. These alarms may be activated automatically from smoke detectors, and heat detectors or may also be activated via manual fire alarm activation devices such as manual call points or pull stations. Alarms can be either motorized bells or wall mountable sounders or horns. They can also be speaker strobes which sound an alarm, followed by a voice evacuation message which warns people inside the building not to use the elevators. Fire alarm sounders can be set to certain frequencies and different tones including low, medium and high, depending on the country and manufacturer of the device.
Applications:
○ fire safety management solutions allow for early fire detection in IT Parks and Data Centers
○ Whether you are responsible for a small guest-house or a large multi-story hotel complex, a key success factor is that your guests enjoy their stay – this includes not only first-rate service but also first-rate safety.
○ Education bears an enormous responsibility for a vast number of young people every day, guiding their way into adult life.
Advantages:
○ The major benefit is the early detection of fire. The earlier the fire gets detected, the faster the firefighters will be informed and further, they’ll work to stop it.
○ A fire alarm system provides homeowners with 24/7 protection all through the day. The entire home is monitored when you are away and also at night when you are fast asleep.
○ Fire alarms can save you money on your house insurance to a large extent. Many of the homeowner policies provide amazing discounts to customers who have these systems in their home.