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Alarmwise Fire & Security is a privately owned UK company formed in 1983 by the Managing Director Tony Ravelini who the driving force behind with extensive experience within the Fire and Security sector going back to early 1980's with over 35 years experience of the Electronic Fire and Security Alarm Systems industry.

Since then, we have grown organically, providing high quality, technical solutions to a wide range of customers around the London and south east of England. Alarmwise specialise in intruder alarm systems for industrial, commercial and public premises, tailored to the specific needs of each client, and their insurance providers.

Alarmwise intruder alarm systems are fully customisable and can be integrated with fire detection and alarm systems, access control, CCTV and security lighting. Alarmwise Peace of mind. Our engineers are all experienced fire and security industry professionals. Additionally, in order to keep their knowledge and skills up to date they receive regular product training both in house and from the equipment manufacturers.
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All Fire Alarm Systems essentially operate on the same principle. If a detector detects smoke or heat or someone operates a break glass unit (manual break point), then alarm sounders operate to warn others in the building that there may be a fire and to evacuate. It may also incorporate remote signaling equipment which would alert the fire brigade via a central station.
Current UK fire alarm regulations state that all business premises must have 'an appropriate fire detection system'. This basically means that a fire could easily be detected and people within the building could easily be warned. Whilst the category of fire alarm you need will be specified in your fire risk assessment, the type of fire alarm system which should be chosen is decided from what is 'appropriate' for your business.
Each category falls under three different types of systems - manual, life protection and property protection. These are the least sophisticated of systems, which rely on the building's occupants to detect a fire and provide a warning to others. When a fire is discovered, employees must activate the alarm manually, in order to alert everybody else in the building to the danger.
Emergency lighting is lighting for an emergency situation when the main power supply is cut and normal electrical illumination fails. The loss of mains electricity could be the result of a fire or a power cut. Without emergency lighting this could lead to sudden darkness and possible danger to occupants, either through physical danger or panic.
If there is one common factor that applies to virtually all HMOs, it is that the budget for the fire alarm installation is invariably tight. This often leads to the conclusion that a conventional or mixed system (a system comprising of a mix of conventional and mains powered detectors) is the only choice.
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