Fire Alarm Systems
Fire control panel
The main controller for the system. We offer a range of solutions dependant on the requirements of the site/complex. Conventional, addressable wireless and hybrid systems are available.
Smoke and heat detectors
these are located in accordance with regulations to suit the layout of the premises and the type of system being designed.
Manually operated devices
known as ‘call points’ these devices act as a manual method of activation of the system.
BS5839
British standards relating to the design, installation and maintenance of a fire detection systems for buildings. All systems in the UK are designed, installed and maintained in accordance with this document.
Monitored systems
We offer 24/7 monitoring to fire systems, providing peace of mind to those responsible for buildings which may be vacant overnight or at other times. Local brigade notification helps ensure the fastest response to a fire activation, therefore speeding any response.
M system
a manual system, activation is reliant on the buildings occupant to detect, activate and therefore provide warning to others. This system has no automatic method of activation.
L systems
Categorised into L1 to L5, from the earliest possible fire detection to localised detection strategy – L refers to life protection system and comprises manually operated and automatic detection to provide warning.
P systems
With a primary aim to detect fire and protect property, these systems utilise automatic detection to provide warning.
D systems
Fire detection designed to meet the requirements for domestic premises.
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At Salus Solutions we work with businesses, charities, homeowners and not for profit organisations, supplying and installing a range of custom fire alarm systems.