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What to Know About Commercial Fire Alarm Systems

November 4, 2020 by Lauren McBride

Fire safety should be top priority. Fortunately, installing a commercial fire alarm system is not difficult, especially if you are installing the system in your new construction. No matter if you have an existing building or a new build, there are options available. If you have an established system, then it’s crucial for you to take stock of what fire protection you already have. Here is what you need to know about fire protection systems.


The Difference Between Fire and Smoke Alarms

Smoke and fire alarms are both necessary. Smoke alarms detect smoke, even in smaller amounts, whereas fire alarms will detect any raise of temperature. Both are crucial to protecting yourself and others. If you are unsure about the difference, you can always talk to a professional about the brands of fire alarms and which commercial fire alarm system you need for your home.


The Basics of Fire Protection Installation

When it comes to installing a fire protection system, in some instances the system can be installed with a drill and the included mounting hardware. A lot of the alarms that you will find only have two holes for screws. The metal base secures the fire alarm to the ceiling. Then, the alarm is mounted to the holder after it is secured to the wall or ceiling.


A properly installed alarm will be immovable. If it isn’t, then it needs to be tightened up. You don’t want to run the risk of your commercial fire alarm falling from the ceiling. The more secure it is the first time, the less likely you’ll have to have anything redone.


If you need to keep your building safe with a new fire protection system, then it’s important that you explore all of your options. Safety should always be your number one priority. When it comes to picking a fire or smoke alarm, seeking professional advice can be beneficial.

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