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7 Reasons to Install a Commercial Fire Alarm System

21 Mar

7 Reasons to Install a Commercial Fire Alarm System

What is a Commercial Fire Alarm System?  

A set of gears designed in a manner that locates and warns inhabitants of risks of fire. These gears send warnings upon locating potential fire. This helps everyone evacuate in time.  A commercial fire alarm system consists of: 

  • Control Panel 
  • Sensors and manual pulling devices 
  • Alarm monitor 
  • Audible/visual alarms 
  • Fire control equipment such as sprinklers.  

What are the 5 Types of Commercial Alarm? 

  • Manual Fire Alarm System  
  • Automatic Fire Alarm System 
  • Conventional Fire Alarm System 
  • Addressable Fire Alarm System  
  • Hybrid Fire Alarm System  
  • Another is the wired and the wireless types of alarm systems.  

6+ Benefits of Installing Commercial Fire Alarm  

Fire alarm systems for commercial buildings is more than just necessary. They help save lives from the dangers of fire. There are several perks to installing commercial fire alarms.  Such as:  

Early Caution Alerts 

Installing fire alarms for commercial buildings is mainly for early safety alerts. These alarms go off quite early. Giving residents the time to safely empty the building. Early safety alerts prevent major accidents and destructions. 

All-day round Fire Management  

The most crucial part of disaster management is the 24-hour duty. This becomes difficult for individuals. Thus, installing a commercial fire alarm is beneficial. As it works all day long and doesn’t need any management. 

 It’s important to have all-day-round protection as disasters can break out anytime. Without the correct action at the correct time, lives could be in danger.  

Property Damage Prevention  

Having a commercial fire alarm is like a safety belt not only for you but also for the property you live in. A safety fire alarm sends alerts prior to a potential fire. This helps fire management teams act before there’s major damage.  

Less-intensive Insurance Plans  

Having a commercial fire alarm system might take your insurance charges down by 5 – 10%. More so if they come along with other equipment. Such as sprinklers, suppression systems, etc. With added gear, the rebate could go up to 20%. 

Minimized Downtime  

In cases of fire, buildings face petty to major damages. Such damages require repairing. During this, workspaces remain closed. This adversely affects businesses.  

However, having a commercial fire alarm system will help lessen the damages. Thus, minimizing downtime and less adversities for the businesses.  

National Code Compliance  

Almost all commercial fire alarm panels are compliant with NFPA 72. NFPA sets the criteria for disasters. Including fires, floods, etc. 

Complying with the code means meeting the standards set by the department. Thus, ruling out chances of incompatibility in times of urgency.   

Less Expenditure  

First things first, fire alarm systems are one-time expenditures. Without one, the extent of damage could be much greater. Thus, resulting in exorbitant expenses for repairs.  

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When are Fire Alarm Systems Required in Commercial Buildings? 

This is determined based on the size of the area and the number of residents, according to NFPA 72.  

  • Commercial complexes that include offices, stores, etc.  
  • Mercantile premises that have more than 3 storeys.  
  • Hospitals and nursing homes.  
  • Warehouses 
  • Academic institutions and other educational establishments.  
  • Halls, banquets, etc.  
  • Residential complexes, apartments, etc.  

How do Commercial Fire Alarm Systems Work?  

  • Upon detecting smoke or heat, fire alarm systems start sending alerts.   
  • These alerts are for evacuation.  
  • In case of fire, these systems consist of fire suppression systems. These are put to work to stop the fire.  

Commercial Fire Alarm Service  

Maintenance is as important as the device itself. Without maintenance, fire alarms could stop functioning. And when need be, you’d be in deep soup.   

Without proper maintenance, many things could go wrong. Authorities may negate your insurance; exorbitant repair expenses could lead to bankruptcy.   

So, maintenance is key. Here’s how to maintain a commercial fire alarm panel: 

  • Test smoke/heat detectors frequently.  
  • Check if the fire doors are working properly.  
  • Conduct flame detection tests. Check if the sensors are aligned.  
  • Replace batteries if they are worn out.  
  • Annually check all cables and other gears.  
  • Finally, acquire a certificate stating that the commercial fire alarm is functioning perfectly. 


Conclusion

Commercial fire alarm service is thus necessary. Not only to save lives. But to reduce the degrees of damage too. We’ve tried to put together all the important information you’ll need before installing a fire alarm. Another section deals with how to maintain a fire alarm system. We hope this will give you an overall idea of handling a commercial fire alarm system.  

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