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Fire Detection and Alarm System

Fire detection and alarm systems operate using heat, smoke, flame, carbon monoxide, and multi-sensor detectors to detect fires. If a fire is detected, an alarm is triggered to warn building managers and occupants of a potential need to evacuate. Some systems can also remotely alert fire brigades or monitoring centers. Alarms consist of bells, sirens, horns, lights, or combinations thereof. Systems require both a mains power supply and battery backup for 24 hours of power.

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Fire Detection and Alarm System

Fire detection and alarm systems operate using heat, smoke, flame, carbon monoxide, and multi-sensor detectors to detect fires. If a fire is detected, an alarm is triggered to warn building managers and occupants of a potential need to evacuate. Some systems can also remotely alert fire brigades or monitoring centers. Alarms consist of bells, sirens, horns, lights, or combinations thereof. Systems require both a mains power supply and battery backup for 24 hours of power.

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FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM

fire detection and alarm systems operate on the same basic principles. If a fire is detected, then
an alarm is triggered. This warns building managers and occupants that there may be a fire and
that evacuation may be necessary. Some systems include remote signaling equipment which can
alert the fire brigade or a remote monitoring center.
Fire can be detected by; heat detectors, flame detectors, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide
detectors and multi sensor detectors, or an alarm can be triggered at manual call points. Alarms
may consist of bells, sirens, horns, lights or a combination these. Two power supplies are
required, generally a mains supply and batteries providing 24 hours back up.

BACKGROUND MUSIC SYSTEM


A Background Music System in a
commercial environment is a music
playback system that plays continuous
background music, normally via a
distributed public address audio system.
It may include an element of zoning so
volume levels are suitable for each area or
zone of an environment.
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM
A public address system (PA system) is an electronic system
comprising microphones, amplifiers, loudspeakers, and
related equipment. It increases the apparent volume
(loudness) of a human voice, musical instrument, or other
acoustic sound source or recorded sound or music.

TELEPHONE SYSTEM
A business telephone system is a multiline
telephone system typically used in business
environments, encompassing systems ranging
in technology from the key telephone system
to the private branch exchange.

SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM


A hardware system that prevents unauthorized
intrusion into a premise, and reports such
attempts. (computing) A similar software
system that prevents unauthorized access.
CCTV SYSTEM
CCTV (closed-circuit television) is a
TV system in which signals are not
publicly distributed but are
monitored, primarily for surveillance
and security purposes. CCTV relies on
strategic placement of cameras, and
observation of the camera's input on
monitors somewhere.

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