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The Ins and Outs of Your Business’s Fire Alarm Installation

July 29, 2020|fsstechnologies

A fire alarm system is part of the business security system that keeps your business, property, and employees safe. A fire can become life-threatening in two minutes and can engulf a building within five minutes. Your business could go up in flames in a matter of moments without the proper equipment and detection systems in place to protect everything you have built.

Get Familiar with Your Authority

Not only is a fire alarm system an excellent way to keep your business safe, but it is also the law. While there are slight variations in the codes and standards in each area, the “National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code” or NFPA 72 is the leading document published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). NFPA 72 includes the most up-to-date safety considerations and requirements for your business’s fire alarm systems (as well as notification systems for other emergencies).

Your local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) consists of the people responsible for carrying out the requirements of a code or standard in your area. The knowledge of the AHJ extends to fire and emergency situations. The AHJ in your locality will be able to discuss and provide expertise on your business’s fire system requirements. To locate your AHJ, contact your fire or security company or check out your local government’s website.

Working with a reputable company like FSS Technologies that is familiar with local codes and ADA compliance requirements will make your fire alarm system installation as seamless as possible.

Fire Systems

Once you have explored the types of fire alarm systems and determined whether you would prefer a manual or automatic fire alarm for your business, you will need to understand the fire alarm installation process.

fire alarm panel will be installed as a control center for your fire alarm system, acting as both the central processing unit and the equipment that communicates with alarms, sprinklers, and local authorities. The two most common fire panel types are conventional fire panels that are used as an early-warning system for occupants, and an addressable fire panel that allows more specificity in the reaction of the equipment within the building.

In addition to the control panel, some features of Commercial Fire Alarm Systems include:

Smoke detectors will need to be placed in specific areas of your building, as determined by your local AHJ. Smoke detectors spaced correctly will provide you with the best life and property protection.

This detector conveys advanced multi-sensor innovation and increases effectiveness, reduces costs, and increases your life and property well-being.

The detector combines the functionality of early smoke detection with carbon monoxide sensing capabilities. As a result of the detector’s double duty, your property is monitored continuously for any sign of fire and its deadly companion carbon monoxide.

Manual pull stations offer a positive pull-lever operation. One pull on the station handle breaks the glass rod and turns in a positive alarm, ensuring protection plus fool-proof operation.

In many larger buildings, you may hear an alert tone followed by a voice evacuation message.

ADA compliant devices can include low frequency audible horns and audible-visible appliances according to established visible device guidelines.

Two-way voice devices offer a way to communicate with a central station operation that can assist until the fire department arrives.

Fire alarm voice evacuation systems use speakers and amplifiers to notify occupants with an alarm tone followed by a voice instead of the traditional horn or bell.

Installation Day

At FSS Technologies, we know that as a busy business owner, you don’t want to waste your time or take up a whole day with fire systems meetings. We keep our meetings short and to-the-point, and at your convenience. Additionally, our fire alarm installations are quick and unobtrusive, with most lasting less than half a day.

Our expert technicians are always happy to answer questions and take as long as you need to feel comfortable operating your new system. Once we leave, we are just a phone call away if a question does come up.

Maintenance and Inspections

Fire alarm inspections are done to ensure your system is functioning. The National Fire Protection Association requires a third-party fire inspector to conduct your tests annually. However, depending upon your building code type and occupancy, you may be required to have it tested multiple times per year.

You should be testing your fire alarm yearly, at the very least. Still, it will be determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) in your area, as they are the ones responsible for the fire codes in your locality.

If your system needs to be serviced, FSS Technologies guarantees service within 24 hours. Our technicians are NICET certified fire alarm technicians, so you know that you are getting expert assistance.

If you are interested in getting started with commercial fire systems, reach out to our team of experts! We will help you keep your business safe and protect your employees and investment.

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