A fire safety device that detects a rise in temperature above a pre-set threshold, triggering an alarm to warn of a potential fire hazard.
A device used to detect the presence of hazardous gases, such as carbon monoxide or natural gas, providing an early warning to prevent fire hazards or gas leaks.
A device that detects the presence of flames or fire by sensing ultraviolet (UV) or infrared (IR) radiation, providing an early warning to activate fire suppression systems.
A fire safety device that senses smoke in the air, triggering an alarm to alert occupants of a potential fire, typically using ionization or photoelectric technology.
A fire detection device that uses a light beam, usually infrared, across a space to detect smoke or obstructions, providing early fire detection in large open areas.
A fire detection device that combines multiple sensing technologies, such as smoke, heat, and carbon monoxide, to provide more accurate and reliable fire detection across various conditions.
A fire alarm activation device that allows individuals to manually trigger an alarm in the event of a fire by pressing a button, alerting others to evacuate or take action.
A combined audible and visual fire alarm system featuring a loud hooter (sound) and a strobe light (visual), used to alert occupants of a fire emergency in noisy or large spaces.
A secondary fire alarm panel that duplicates the functions of the main panel, providing real-time monitoring and control of the fire alarm system from remote locations for enhanced safety and response.
A component of the fire alarm system that manages and controls the operation of fire detection devices, such as detectors and alarms, ensuring prompt and accurate responses during emergencies.
A device that isolates a section of the fire alarm circuit in case of a fault, preventing the entire system from being affected, and ensuring continued operation of the unaffected sections.
A device that monitors external systems or components, such as smoke vents, gas suppression systems, or fire doors, and sends signals to the fire alarm panel to indicate their status or activation.
Power sources used in fire alarm systems and fire protection equipment to ensure operation during power failures, providing backup power for essential components like alarms, detectors, and control panels.
(Fire-Resistant Low Smoke Cables)Cables designed to resist fire and minimize the production of smoke and toxic gases during a fire, ensuring safe and reliable operation of fire alarm systems and electrical circuits in emergencies.
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