Fire Alarm Devices – How They Detect Fire In Your Home

Nowadays, all buildings are required to have some sort of fire prevention system in place to ensure the safety of the building’s occupants in the event of a fire. These fire prevention systems must be able to detect a fire within the building before it spreads. This task is assigned to the fire alarm devices, which are situated in several parts of the building.

Fire alarm devices are gadgets designed to locate signs of fire within the building. The fire alarm devices tell the system to send out an alarm if it recognizes at least two of the following signs of fire in the same location:

* presence of smoke

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Automatic Fire Extinguishers

Fire prevention systems are specifically designed to be used for certain purposes. People are commonly required to have systems like smoke detectors, sprinklers or fire extinguishers installed in their houses and workplaces. These simple safety standards are considered to be efficient and practical measures for preventing fires. Safety becomes a serious issue, however, under new, unexpected, or unfamiliar conditions. For example, what fire extinguisher types are appropriate for small spaces? What types of fire prevention equipment are suitable for unsupervised spaces, or spaces that often experience rising temperature?
Some areas in certain workplaces are not often supervised by human personnel, like switch rooms or machinery areas. These places are prone to fires and no one can ever really tell when a fire will break out. That’s why it’s crucial for people to be prepared for these unexpected situations at all times. An automatic fire extinguisher is ideal for these types of situations. This equipment is the most practical and the most efficient option for fire prevention. It provides the best solution for areas where fixed fire protection systems such as sprinklers and standpipes are considered ineffective.

There are two main types of automatic fire extinguishers available in the market. These are the FE36 gas and the powder type. The FE36 gas is a type of gas-based known for being the safest fire suppressant to use for electric fires. It is known to put out fires without leaving any messy residue. It is commonly used to protect sensitive electronic equipments, marine engine compartments, computer rooms and generating stations. The FE36 gas is not hazardous to the ozone layer, unlike the illegal chemical agent Halon which is quickly falling out of favor from many countries’ governments due to its harmful effects on the environment. The FE36 is generally used for Class B and Class C fires.

Fires classified as Class B involve flammable and combustible liquids and gasses, gasoline, oil, solvents, paint, tars and oil-based compounds. Class B spread quickly and there’s a high possibility of re-ignition after being extinguished, unless if the area is properly secured. Class C, on the other hand, involve electrical equipment such as motors, appliances, wiring, controls, outlets, circuit breakers and data processors. They can be caused by short circuits, a spark, or a power surge. These types of incidents commonly happen in areas that are hard to see and reach. The risk of electric shock is very high if water is used to put out Class C fires. The extinguishing agent to smother these should be non-conductive.

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The Fire Alarm Panel- 5 Reasons Why It Is A Vital Part Of Your System

Most office buildings, school, hospitals and homes today have fire alarm systems installed. In fact, they are even mandated by the law in most parts of the country. Modern fire prevention systems consist of quite a lot of interconnected gadgets installed in separate areas of the building, and an efficient control center is necessary to keep track of all these mechanisms. This control center is called the fire alarm panel.

The fire alarm panel is in many ways the hub of your fire alarm system. It is like a focal control station where you can observe all the movement in your entire system, while sitting on a chair. The fire alarm panel is probably the most important piece of your system. Here are 5 of the reasons why:

1. The fire alarm panel is the only part of your fire prevention scheme that is connected to all the other parts.

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