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A building fire emergency notification system includes audible and visual alarms (horns and strobes) in common areas and manual alarm stations (pull stations) at exits on each level.

A fire alarm system detects and alerts people to a fire, providing early warning for safe evacuation and quick emergency response. These systems are essential for protecting lives and property.

The Role of A Fire Alarm System

The fire alarm system belongs to a family of fire equipment, and it is used for fire protection. This system includes several components and is used for the protection and containment of fires.

The system is designed with several sensors (these are used for both smoke and fire detection), automated extinguishing agents (such as fire sprinkler systems and smoke detection systems). You will also find units that include roller shutter control and these units are often integrated as extensions to a fire alarm system.

Parts of a Fire Alarm System

Initiating Devices

Indicating Appliances

Fire Alarm Panel

Power Supplies

Auxiliary Devices

How is Fire Detected?

Fire alarm systems detect smoke or fire through initiating devices connected to the fire control panel via wire circuits. These circuits enable the control panel to monitor the status of the devices and display whether they are in normal or alarm mode. When smoke or heat triggers the initiating devices, the control panel receives the alert, switches to alarm mode, and displays the warning.

How Fire Alarm System Works

Detection Devices Initiation of Alarm

Alarm Notification Devices

Audible Alarms

Visual Alarms

Communication Devices

Monitoring and Communication

Manual Activation

Integration with Building Systems

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