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Suitable Fire Alarm Systems for Offices

Topic: Business Start-upPublished November 10, 2011

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Choosing a fire alarm system for an office is one of the most important decisions building management has to make. A good fire alarm system can make the difference between a life and death situation. There are several fire alarm system options to choose from. A fire alarm system with the capability to alert both building occupants and the local fire department within seconds is the best option for large buildings. Manual heat and smoke detectors are also highly popular for smaller buildings. Following is a list of recommended fire alarm systems for offices: Automatic Fire Alarm Systems alert both occupants on the premises and the local fire department simultaneously. They are good for commercial and residential buildings where disabled occupants reside or work because the system automatically sends a fire alert to the local fire department to rush to the fire location. Manual Fire Alarms are mainly used for large buildings or commercial property. They are a great option for large corporations and schools that have many occupants in the building because they have the capability of alerting every occupant in a large building of a fire situation. Manual fire alarms come with the following different alerting techniques: systems that require a building occupant to break the glass of the system to alert building occupants of fire, alarms that have to be manually pulled in case of fire and systems which require the push of a button to alert building occupants of fire. All manual fire alarms require the person who discovers a fire to alert the remaining occupants in a building by activating the fire alarm system. Manual fire alarms are usually placed in stairwells of buildings in largely occupied buildings to ensure that occupants can exist the building safely through a stairwell. Systems used for emergency evacuation are called Notification Systems. These systems notify building occupants of a fire or smoke situation by a beeping signal. Occupants of buildings are aware to evacuate the premises upon hearing the beeping signal from their building's notification system. However, they are not always equipped to send a signal to the local fire department. There are several different notification systems with various alerting notification. Some notification systems are equipped with lights to alert the hearing impaired occupants of a building. Other systems are equipped with voice announcement capabilities. Modern notification systems alert occupants of the building where the smoke or fire is detected. This is helpful to occupants of buildings and for fire fighters to detect exact smoke or fire location and to control the fire.

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