We provide comprehensive fire alarm systems, from conventional & addressable to wireless and bi-wire solutions, featuring trusted brands like C-TEC, Fike, and Kentec. Our kits come complete with a panel, call points, detectors, sounders and more.
Fire alarm systems come in three main types: conventional systems with simple zone-based wiring, addressable systems with loop circuits that precisely identify device locations, and wireless systems that eliminate the need for extensive cabling by using radio frequency communication.
A conventional fire alarm system is a traditional type of fire detection system commonly used in smaller buildings or lower-risk environments.
It operates by dividing a building into different zones, with each zone containing multiple detectors (such as smoke or heat detectors).
When a detector is triggered, the system activates an alarm for the entire zone, but it does not provide specific details about the exact location of the activated device.
Conventional fire alarm systems provide a straightforward, cost-effective solution for basic fire detection needs but lack the advanced features and precision offered by modern addressable systems.
Modern addressable fire alarm systems are the standard in fire detection technology, offering precise location information and advanced programming capabilities.
These systems identify individual devices and provide exact location reporting for activated alarms. They can also integrate with other building systems for a comprehensive building management approach.
Addressable systems are ideal for larger companies, hospitals, schools, care homes, and any setting where vulnerable individuals are present.
In the event of a fire, the system will alert emergency responders to the exact location of the incident, allowing them to efficiently evacuate the building.
Wireless fire alarms are easy to set up, these alarms act in a similar manner to that of an addressable alarm kit. These fire alarm kits are operable without the need to install wiring. Detection devices and sounders are all connected using wireless links between sensors and the alarm panel. Hybrid wired/wireless systems are also available to easily upgrade existing installations.
Wireless fire alarm kits are suitable for buildings where cabling isn’t appropriate. Historic buildings and churches are among those which should opt for a wireless system.
With in-house engineers and expert product knowledge, we’re here to help you choose the right fire alarm system for your installation.