Fire Alarm Devices

Fire alarm devices are essential components of any fire safety system. Here’s a detailed look at different types of fire alarm devices and their purposes:

Smoke Detector

Smoke Detectors

Photoelectric Smoke Detectors: Ideal for detecting smoldering fires using light sensors.

Ionization Smoke Detectors: Effective for fast-flaming fires by sensing fine smoke particles.

Heat Detector

Heat Detectors

Trigger an alarm when a specific temperature is reached or rises rapidly. Commonly used in kitchens and high-temperature environments.

Manual Call Point

Manual Call Points

Enable occupants to manually trigger an alarm in emergencies. Typically located near exits or high-traffic areas.

Fire Alarm Control Panel

Fire Alarm Control Panels

The central system that monitors all devices and triggers alarms. Available in Conventional and Addressable types for precise location identification.

Fire Alarm Sounder

Sounders and Sirens

Provide loud audible alarms to alert occupants. Often combined with visual indicators for enhanced awareness.

Fire Alarm Strobe Light

Strobes

Visual alert devices that use flashing lights to notify occupants, ideal for noisy environments or people with hearing impairments.

Carbon Monoxide Detector

Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Detect dangerous levels of carbon monoxide, ensuring protection against this invisible and odorless gas.

Beam Detector

Beam Detectors

Use infrared beams to detect smoke over large areas, such as warehouses or open spaces.

Combination Detector

Combination Detectors

Integrate multiple detection technologies, such as smoke, heat, and carbon monoxide sensors, for enhanced safety.

Wireless Fire Alarm Device

Wireless Fire Alarm Devices

Offer flexibility and ease of installation, making them ideal for retrofitting and areas where cabling is difficult.