FIRE DETECTION SYSTEMS

Fire detection systems are primarily designed to detect and warn occupants of a fire so they can safely evacuate their premises, which ultimately aims at keeping your staff and your property safe.

All business owners, no matter which industry sector they work in, need to be aware of the fire risks within the workplace. As any fire department will advise you, in a fire emergency, a few seconds could save lives.

With our years of Knowledge, Experience & Certifications, we are able to: Design, Install, Certify & Service any fire detection system according to the SANS 10139 standard in South Africa.

We recommend and provide a variety of leading brands in the market. The type of fire alarm system needed depends on the size of the building and the layout of the structure.

Below are a few types of systems that we specialise in:

Smoke Detection

A smoke detector is a device that senses smoke, typically as an indicator of fire.​

smoke detectors issue a signal to a fire alarm control panel as part of a building’s central fire alarm system. Fire sirens positioned in various sections of a building are then activated, warning occupants of a fire.

A fire evacuation plan is imperative for the process of employees leaving the building.

Fire Beam Detection

A type of intelligent fire detection method would be the Fire beam. It is a laser-assisted infrared optical beam smoke detector that self-aligns itself, much like an alarm beam.

They are used to protect large commercial and public spaces such as theatres, shopping malls and sports centres with large skylights, lofty ceilings or condensation issues.

Some models can be installed with up to four Head-end units per system.

Aspiration Detection

A fire aspiration system is an advanced, highly-sensitive, technology that provide earlier warning detection and are used as part of active fire protection.

Aspiration detection systems work by drawing in air from each room through small, flexible tubing. The air is then analysed to identify the presence of minute smoke particles in a continuous process. They are not reliant on room air flow, so can detect smoke before it is even visible.

Aspiration systems are widely used and preferred in challenging situations such as areas of high airflow, where condensation is present, or where very early detection is required.

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