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FIRE ALARMS
Fire and smoke. Frightening words, aren’t they?
An automatic fire alarm system can take the fear out of those words. It detects the presence of
fire by monitoring environmental changes associated with combustion.
Alarm systems—automatic, manually activated, or both—are used to notify people to evacuate in the
event of a fire or emergency, summon emergency services, and prepare the structure and associated
systems to control the spread of fire and smoke.
Protect what’s most important to you—your home or a commercial property, yourself, loved ones,
pets, assets and other valuables—from fire and smoke damage and devastation.
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Smoke and Heat Detectors
Smoke detectors are used in commercial, industrial and mass residential units and are known to save
thousands of live each year. They issue a signal to a fire alarm system, while household detectors,
known as smoke alarms, issue a local, but very audible and/or visual alarm from the detector
itself.
Heat detectors respond to changes in ambient (surrounding) temperature, which play a major role in the function of many types of machines and equipment. When ambient temperature rises above a predetermined threshold, an alarm signal is triggered. Heat detectors are not intended to replace smoke detectors as safety devices, but offer another layer of control.
Both detectors often interface with a security system
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