The Commercial Fire Alarm Systems Are Not A Choice But A Way Of Life
August 3rd, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedThe ‘father’ of the commercial fire alarm system is Henry S Parmalee (Connecticut) who had actually improved upon the idea generated by the Pratt patent and in 1874 the first automatics sprinkler head was launched, though not on industrial level. Pratt had patented the model as early as 1872.However, it was only in 1940 that this type of sprinklers was used as commercial fire alarms because of the cost involved. Those who used them, did so by saving on insurance costs, which were minimized as a result.
Prevention Is Always Better Than Cure
Today, commercial fire security alarms are mandatory in all places where there could be/ is a congregation of a large group of people (more than 100); it is also mandatory in all the places, which are beyond some 75 feet from the possible access of the fire department station. This is how the commercial fire alarms have found a way in every building across the continent, i.e. schools, hospitals, shopping malls, cinema halls, hotels, etc. These are also mandatory in places where hazardous material is stored lest a fire can trigger further damage.
A good number of insurance organizations do not offer coverage unless commercial fire alarms are installed so the damage can be minimized in case of a fire both in terms of human and material casualty and hence, save the insurance company a bundle. As per the law requirement, every place, which can house and offer night accommodation, as well as places where 100 or more people can assemble under one roof will need to have commercial fire alarms installed on their premises.
The newest addition on the mantle of laurels is the ESFR sprinkler, which has been designed to fight the fire by suppressing the spread and rise of fire. These sprinklers are usually pre-programmed to start functioning when their heat sensors reach a certain level of temperature that would trigger them on. In this design, only the sprinklers, which receive the signals of the heat would start sprinkling water.The rest would be silent and inactive, lest the pressure of water would be diminished and the ability to quench the fire compromised.
For places that need special attention and cannot risk an accidental shower, there is a special type of commercial security fire alarm systems, i.e. the dry systems. These systems usually have valves that are connected to special fire alarms which perform a little investigation of their own (with smoke detectors and heat detectors) to find out whether it is really necessary to turn the water on.
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The Commercial Fire Alarm System Will Help In Alerting Employees
August 3rd, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedFire is a hazard that can ruin a business, and even though one can rebuild the office after a fire, it is much harder to rebuild losses or be compensated for the emotional trauma that a person suffers. According to records maintained regarding fires, it seems pretty clear that most large fire losses reach destructive proportions due to late detection of fire and smoke or due to delays in summoning the fire department to contain the fire.
Early Detection Is Essential
The first five minutes of a fire are the most important and early detection as well as being able to reliably notify the fire-fighting forces is some key elements that a good fire security alarm system should help a business with. Commercial fire alarm systems allow the business the leeway that can make the difference between costly destruction and timely intervention and savings - both monetary and emotional.
A commercial fire alarm system will help to alert employees that a hazardous situation has developed, and thus be able to simultaneously summon the fire department to contain the fire. With automatic fire detection capabilities, it may go a step beyond, and detect as well as report heat or smoke instantaneously as well as automatically through their round the clock monitoring stations.
It is important for a commercial security fire alarm system to detect fire hazards during the early stages and be able to warn occupants so that the premises can be evacuated and thus help prevent casualties as well as reduce potential property losses. The commercial fire alarm system would generally comprise a control panel that may be housed in attack proof enclosure, dual phone line as well as bell monitor, system master keypad, and indicator light display.
There are many companies specializing in commercial fire alarm system that are designed and tested to meet all fire incidents and may be used in every type of commercial property. There are separate systems for small facilities as well as large ones, and with graphic annunciators, it is possible to alert the fire department personnel on notice about the whereabouts of the fire, and it is even possible to get customized graphic annunciators designed to meet the customer’s individual specification.
Honeywell is an industry leader when it comes to commercial fire alarm systems, advanced smoke detection products as well as other home patient remote tracking. It has a number of products specially designed to fight fire situations, which can be used in commercial premises and which provide sophisticated as well as well designed fire alarm solutions.
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Burglar Alarm Installation Procedures and Tips
June 21st, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedMost homes use simpler versions of alarm systems. In many cases, smaller homes use simple unmonitored alarm. Using alarm systems in homes is grounded in the concept that even homes and the persons residing in it needs protection too.
Alarms systems vary according to the task it is going to do. For example, when a person wanted to detect smoke or fire, he may choose installing fire alarm system in his house. Every type of alarm system works specifically to a certain job. The most common used alarm system type is the burglar alarm system.
Burglar alarm systems vary too according to the size of the building. Also, the installation complexity of such may change depending on the number of entry points to be integrated. In addition, burglar alarms may also be monitored by the police or relayed to a telephone line.
Most burglar alarm systems are installed by professionals. In many cases, the company where one bought the home alarm systems is the one responsible for the installation of the alarm system.
However, there are also alarm systems that can be installed by do-it-yourselfers. These alarm systems are being sold in kits. Every kit contains complete components that one needed for the installation.
Before installing an alarm systems take note of the following considerations for a proper installation:
The number of entry points in the house. Knowing how many entry points you have in your home will determine how many sensors you need to install. Entry points are not limited to doors. It can also be windows, fire exits, etc.
The type of alarm system you brought. Is it a burglar alarm or a combination of a burglar alarm and a fire alarm? The more sensor types the complex the circuit will be.
Note of the strategic place where you are going to put the control panel.
In installing the burglar alarm system, the very first component to be mounted must be the sounder or other known as the buzzer or bell. Think of where you want it to put. Most of the time, sounders are located in places that can easily be seen to warn off any burglar intending to break into the house. When the sounder is installed outside, one must make sure that it is mounted away from extreme heat or moisture. It is also advisable to enclose the sounder in a box to protect it from any atmospheric condition. Make sure also, that the sounder is placed in a way that it can be heard loudly.
After installing the sounder, the next component that must be installed is the sensors or the switches. Carefully install the sensors in edges of the windows and doors. Make sure that the magnet and the sensor is not too far from each other so that the sensor will have enough magnet reception. Do not put it otherwise too close to each other or else the magnet may sag to the sensor which can damage any of the component part.
Mount the wires neatly and integrate the rest of the components to the control panel. Test the system if it works properly by closing and opening the entry points. Make adjustments when there are components that do not work properly.
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Wireless Alarms System For Your Driveway
June 15th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedThose of you who want to protect your home from possible annoyances and intrusions, never miss out on a home delivery, or always be aware of someone coming up your driveway - should invest in a wireless driveway alarm. There are a variety of different styles, with each one offering you a truly unique and innovative way to keep up with what’s going on around your home security.
You can get either wireless or handheld models, which vary in detection ranges, from the average 1,000 feet for small driveways to the larger driveways which span 2 miles or more. Some models will warn you of visitors with tones, while others use prerecorded messages. The more advanced models on the other hand, well you communicate with visitors through the use of an intercom system, which you install at the end of your driveway.
All types of wireless driveway security alarms feature a receiver and a transmitter. Any presence in your driveway is detected by the transmitter, normally through infrared equipment, which notifies you through the receiver. Most models will allow you to speak through the receiver, transmitting your voice through the transmitter.If a solicitor or burglary is trying to visit your home, your voice is normally all it takes to turn them around in the other direction.
Depending on how much money you have to spend, the systems that you can choose from will vary. There are simple wireless driveway alarms out there, yet there are also systems that can do just about anything you want. If you live in a suburban area, you may want to go with a standard wireless alarm. Standard alarms are best for this type of neighborhood, as they are easy to install and will immediately alert you whenever there is presence on your property.Another great thing about these types of systems is the fact that you can act immediately without having to physically be in touch with the receiver.
All in all, wireless driveway alarms are a great security measure for anyone who owns a home and wants to protect themselves from unwanted visitors.You can get a slew of features as well, depending on the type of alarm that you select. You can install most alarms yourself, although the more advanced models will require professional installation. The self installation types will come with instructions as well, so you won’t encounter any problems. Even if you’re never used them before - wireless driveway alarms are a great investment that will alert you anytime someone decides to visit your property.
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Get Peace of Mind With A Home Security System
June 12th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedThe economy is in the toilet, and people are having a hard time making ends meet. Unfortunately, in uncertain times, crime tends to rise. Most people tighten their belts and cut costs, but others try to maintain their lifestyle through illegal means. Breaking into someone’s home to steal their possessions is a common way for unscrupulous people to raise money to finance their lifestyles. That’s why it’s so important that you have the best home security system possible.
Some people think that a thick, high wall around the property is the best defence. But this really isn’t the most effective way to keep your house and possessions safe. Strange though it may seem, a highly private property is actually easier to rob once the burglars make it inside the fence, because no one can see them. If a fence is your first line of defence, it’s better to install a palisade type. That way a trespasser will have a harder time concealing himself from the neighbors.
Another feature that should form part of a home security system is to install tinted windows. Even if your blinds or drapes are open all day long, someone outside will not be able to see into your house. Thieves are less likely to break in if they can’t see anything of value to steal and if they’re not sure if anyone is home or not. And if you’re replacing the glass anyhow, go for an especially tough material that can’t be broken easily.
Most people have made a habit of locking their doors each time they leave the house. However, you also need to teach your children to follow the rules as well. They need to remember to lock the doors if they’re playing outdoors or are inside the house alone. And don’t forget to securely lock any gates leading into your yard.
Having a dog is another good way to keep your property safe. If you do, get one that’s suspicious of strangers. Robbers are easily discouraged by the presence of a dog, especially if it’s front and center.
If you’re fortunate enough to be able to afford to spend money on a home security system, you should get a remotely monitored alarm system installed. You’ll need to sign a contract with a monitoring company that will handle the situation if the alarm is set off. However, you’ll find it’s priceless to have that sense of security that your belongings won’t be taken from you. Even a local alarm system is an effective deterrent to many thieves who are just looking for an easy break and enter.
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Evaluating Home Security Systems
May 29th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedHow to keep your home safe from illegal entry and from burglary is a common worry today, and it’s understandable; there are constant reports of thefts of all kind, from corporate theft to identity theft, and people want to protect their possessions. Of course, the problem with home security is that it can be hard to know what home security products are the best to keep your house safe. The number of home security products and companies are growing, and they all have a variety of things to offer. But before you buy more security than your local jewelry store has, evaluate some of the different kinds of home security products and how they can help.
The Total Approach
When it comes to home security, it's hard to beat alarm companies such as ADT or Brinks, that sell alarms as well as provide the monitoring service to go with them, similar to how cable companies will provide you equipment as well as charge you a monthly fee. An alarm system installed by a professional installer and monitoring is one of the best home security products that your money can buy. These companies also offer, in addition to simple monitoring services, fire monitoring and even carbon monoxide monitoring to keep your family safe. The big disadvantage to these home security alarm, of course, is the cost. The initial cost of the equipment is often high, and some people just can’t budget for the monthly fee, no matter how moderate.
Check the Doors
Sometimes increasing the amount of security your home has involves just changing the locks. It’s unfortunate to say so, but the barrier that most people use to keep their home from being exposed to the outside, their front door, isn’t an adequate block against thieves. Most door jams are made out of soft wood, which makes an easy task of kicking the door in. Even the hole your lock slides into is probably only held in by a few small screws. Hope isn’t lost, though, since you can easily improve upon this with door reinforcement kits and new strike plates for your locks. For even more security, install a heavy deadbolt that requires a key to open from either side. These home security products are readily available at most major home improvement stores.
The Bare Minimum
If you’re not going with an alarm system, there are home security products that operate more as deterrents to thieves rather than anything else. Most of these work off light, such as motion sensor lighting systems, which can be installed around the house. No thief wants to deal with lights illuminating his entry every step he takes and the lights also mean extra security for you when you get home, even if you’ve forgotten to turn on your porch light. Another effective home security product is timers for the lights inside. A few of these set to turn lights on and off at preset times can give the illusion that you're home, even if you're miles away. Again, things like this won’t stop a determined thief, but even a strong lock and a great security system won’t if the person is desperate enough. Still, whether you opt for the simple or complex, using one or all of these home security products will increase the chances a burglar will pick an easier target and leave you and your things safe.
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