Commercial Fire Alarm Systems Explained

April 16, 2024

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No matter the size of your business premises, a fire alarm system is imperative to ensuring the safety of your staff and property.

Should a fire occur in your building, your fire alarm system will immediately alert you and trigger fire-suppression measures to stop the fire from spreading. This intelligent, automated system allows building occupants to evacuate to safety.
 

What Does A Fire Alarm System Consist Of?

A commercial fire alarm system has several different elements, which can include: 

  • Control panel(s)
  • Smoke, Heat and Gas (Carbon Monoxide) Detectors
  • Manual Glass-Break Callpoints
  • Audible and Visual Alarms
  • Network Controllers
  • Graphical Monitoring System

The control panel is the fire alarm system's main component, as it manages and monitors all the other linked devices. It is effectively the hub for all other fire-safety equipment connected to your fire alarm system.
 

How Does A Commercial Fire Alarm System Work?

The different components within the fire alarm system all work in tandem, effectively reporting to the control panel.

Various devices throughout the fire alarm system will detect the presence of smoke particles, heat, or hazardous carbon monoxide gas profiles and alert the control panel. The control panel will then sound an alarm and trigger a sprinkler system if one is installed and connected to the panel's outputs.

Manual callpoints are also placed around the building and are activated by a person if they recognise the signs of a fire. Manual callpoints will alert the control panel, which will, again, trigger an alarm condition.

Audible and visual alarms are also used as part of a fire alarm system to alert people in the building if there is a fire, with the sole aim of getting people to evacuate and find a safe place away from any potential danger inside the building.
   

Links to the Emergency Services

Many business owners opt for their fire alarm system to be linked with the local fire brigade, meaning emergency services will know to arrive on the scene if an alarm is triggered.
 

Does My Business Require A Fire Alarm System?

If you have a building used for business, you require a commercial fire alarm system.

Commercial businesses include:

  • Schools
  • Hospitals
  • Offices 
  • Hotels
  • Supermarkets
  • Retail stores
  • Shopping centres
  • Restaurants 

UK law dictates that as a business, the owner is responsible for fire safety on the premises, meaning that if you have a commercial property, you should take owning a fire alarm system very seriously.

Given the enormous scope of different commercial businesses and building needs within the UK, there is no one-size-fits-all fire alarm system. This is why at Johnson Controls, we have a huge range of world-class fire safety solutions for any scenario. Please find out more and get in touch using the form below.

Johnson Controls offer a wide range of Fire Detection Solutions

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Fire Alarm Panels

Our range of Fire Alarm Control Panels can leverage your infrastructure to help the lifecycle costs of the system. View our installation and services here.

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Notification Solutions

Audio and Visual Alarm Notification Solutions supplement fire alarm sounders and provide an effective means of safeguarding lives. Find out more here.

 

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Fire Detectors

Our cost-effective addressable smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors provide reliable alerts for all fire types whilst staying immune to false alarms.

Reach out to us to talk to one of our Fire Detection specialists