FIRE DETECTION & ALARM SYSTEM

A fire detection and alarm system are a network of devices and equipment designed to detect the presence of a fire in a building or other structure and alert occupants and emergency responders to the danger. The system typically includes smoke detectors, heat detectors, and other sensors that detect the physical signs of a fire, as well as control panels and alarms that communicate the information to occupants and emergency responders.


When a fire is detected, the system typically triggers an audible and visible alarm to alert occupants to evacuate the building. In addition to the alarm, the system may also communicate with other systems, such as automatic fire suppression systems or systems that can alert emergency services to help contain the fire and limit its spread.


Fire detection and alarm systems are important for the safety of people in buildings and can also help prevent property damage and loss of life. They are often required by building codes and regulations and may be installed in a variety of structures, including homes, commercial buildings, and industrial facilities.