5 Different Types of Fire Alarm Systems for Commercial Buildings


A fire alarm system
happens to be a crucial fire safety device meant to alert all the occupants of a building against fire threats during a fire emergency. The initial warning from the alarm system gives a chance to the occupants to evacuate the premises until the firefighters arrive to douse the fire
 

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) guidelines, each commercial property should employ fire alarm systems in Glendora and other locations by adhering to the protocols set by the fire department. Whenever you wish to install a new fire alarm system or upgrade the existing fire alarm system of your building as per the latest guidelines, you should know about the various types of fire alarm systems. 


The Main Categories of Fire Alarm Systems Are as Follows: 


Generally, fire alarms can be divided into two main categories - manual and automatic. 


  1. Manual Fire Alarm System 


As the name suggests, manual fire alarms have to be activated manually by an occupant of the building. Usually, this kind of alarm system is connected to a central fire alarm system. Various pull stations are installed everywhere in the building. Accordingly, if there is a fire threat, and any staff member or other occupants detect it, they can pull the lever for the fire alarm to sound. 


  1. Automatic Fire Alarm System 


An automatic fire alarm system is meant for immediate action immediately after it detects heat or smoke anywhere inside the building. Dissimilar to the manual system, it can protect the building and report the firefighting authorities even when there isn’t any occupant inside the building. Accordingly, it saves your building from potential property loss. If the alarm system detects the initial indicators of a fire, it immediately transmits audio and visual alerts to alert all the occupants. 

Fire alarms can further be divided into various types under the above categories, such as: 


  1. Conventional Fire Alarm System 


The primary responsibility of a conventional fire alarm is to monitor all the specific parts of a building through a central control board. This system can either be manual or automatic. It’ll depend on the size of the commercial building and the nature of its commercial activities. If an alarm is activated in any building zone, the alarm triggers throughout the building to alert all occupants of the immediate fire threat. 


  1. Addressable Fire Alarm System 


Similar to a conventional alarm system, an addressable fire alarm system is connected to a central board as well. But each section of the building is assigned a separate fire alarm to specify which area is particularly under the fire threat. The control panel helps to identify the particular area where the alarm has been activated. Usually, it is available in auto as well as manual options. Because of its advanced monitoring system, it has also gained immense popularity as an intelligent system. 


  1. Hybrid Fire Alarm System  


The hybrid fire alarm system is meant to blend the capabilities of conventional as well as addressable fire alarm systems. There are various kinds of wired and wireless hybrid fire alarm systems available in the market at present. 


Conclusion 


If you are unsure which fire alarm system is best suitable for your commercial establishment, then you need to search for the best fire alarm service in Glendora and elsewhere to manage your fire protection and life safety needs. They should offer comprehensive fire protection compliance services, such as fire alarms, fire extinguishers, fire suppression systems, panic bars, sprinkler systems, exit door alarms, etc. 

 

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