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My name is Katie, and I love technology. For years, I worked in a child care centre, and now, I volunteer in an adult literacy classroom. In both of thee situations, I have been impressed by the use of technology. I have seen it integrated in a lot of useful and surprising ways. If you want to use technology in any classroom, my blog will help you generate ideas and learn how to use them effectively. I have three kids, but they are all grown, leaving me with ample time to write. Please, get comfortable and explore these posts. Thanks for finding my blog!

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Why you need a dry fire detection system installation

Marcia Wagner

If you are responsible for any commercial or business premises, you will know that it is vital to have adequate protection against fires. Fires can break out at any time without warning, and you must have a system in place to spot a blaze as it starts and alert you to the danger. The system must also be able to rapidly respond to that fire, since this is the best way to preserve both life and property. One of the most effective ways to introduce fire protection for your company is by arranging for a dry fire detection system installation.

What is a dry fire detection system?

To guard against potential fire hazards, you need a fully integrated fire protection system. Having fire extinguishers located around your premises is important, but if your building has a built-in fire detection system, to alert people to the location of the fire and to take action against fire, you will be able to respond more quickly and to stop the fire before it spreads and causes more damage. A dry fire detection system is an electronic panel installed on your premises. This panel is connected to all of the fire protection measures which your company has in place. These fire detection measures could be:

  • Thermal detectors
  • Smoke detectors
  • Carbon monoxide detectors

By connecting all of these detection systems to a single panel, it becomes easier to tell at a glance if a fire has occurred and where that fire may be. Although a dry fire detection system is generally separated from the sprinkler system, (whether that is water-based or dry chemicals), you can normally still use your dry fire detection system to activate these methods of fire suppression. Whatever fire protection system your company uses, arranging for a dry fire detection system installation is the best way to protect your staff and premises.

Who should undertake dry fire detection installation?

Your fire protection system is one of the vital installations in your building, and it is important that only a trusted and experienced company is tasked with the installation process. They will need to be comfortable not just with the installation of the panel, but also with working on the critical interface between the detection panel and the complex fire detection systems. Look for a company with a proven track record in fire detection installation work who can offer testimonials from previous clients, demonstrating a commitment to both the initial installation and after-sales service.

 


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