Unique Features of the Notifier Fire Alarm

Notifier by Honeywell fire detection systems are state-of-the-art monitoring devices that detect, warn, suppress and communicate during smoke, fire and dangerous gas emergencies.

Notifier by Honeywell fire detection systems are state-of-the-art monitoring devices that detect, warn, suppress and communicate during smoke, fire and dangerous gas emergencies. Honeywell has been a worldwide leader in atmospheric condition management for decades and offers integrated systems designed for early detection and quick response.

Fire and Smoke Detection

Notifier smoke detection devices employ ultra sensitive photoelectric sensors. When smoke passes the detector, the sensor’s light beam is interrupted, thereby causing the alarm to activate. These detectors detect the presence of smoke often before the fire has had a chance to develop. The detectors immediately notify the control personnel of a problem.

Notifier Fire Alarm Monitoring Systems

In addition to the photoelectric smoke detection devices, fire alarms are strategically placed to respond to any fire emergency. These systems are armed to notify all occupants of the emergency while directing notifications to control personnel.

With audio and video instructions and carefully planned evacuation routes, occupants are directed to leave the building at the first sign of danger while emergency response agencies are directed to the location.

Creating a safe environment for all occupants in every building type is the principal objective of Notifier’s broad line of fire detection and fire alarm monitoring devices. Linked together with wireless technology in a holistic network to manage smoke and fire emergencies, the systems transmit instantaneous information to a central control location. The Notifier system instantly notifies emergency response agencies to assure quick response.

Fire System Monitoring

Having the best possible detection and notification system is important. But system effectiveness can be compromised without ongoing testing and maintenance. Sensors become neutralized with dirt and grime, and parts wear out over time. In Chicagoland, High Rise Security Systems provides professional, ongoing preventative maintenance to assure your sophisticated Notifier fire alarm systems remain in top condition.

 

What Fire and Safety Specialists Will Say You Need

Building managers, owners and designers know that the physical safety of occupants and residents of a building or complex is the most important priority.

What Fire and Safety Specialists Will Say You Need

Building managers, owners and designers know that the physical safety of occupants and residents of a building or complex is the most important priority. Consulting with fire and safety experts is necessary for these individuals to understand the potential risks, OSHA requirements, and guidelines set by local ordinances.

In Chicagoland, High Rise Security System experts are trained and certified to work with every type of structure and to advise the best solutions to maintain the highest degree of safety. Below is a list of suggestions that a certified fire and safety expert might offer to ensure you are in compliance and providing the safest environment.

OSHA Requirements

In the workplace, OSHA requires automatic fire detection and notification systems in conjunction with a clear evacuation plan. In a new or renovated building, the evacuation plan should be part of the design process.

Fire Alarm Monitoring Service

Even the latest fire detection devices must be regularly inspected and tested by trained technicians to ensure proper working conditions. Over time, accumulated grime and foreign material interferes with the sensitive detection components and may not respond to a disaster in a timely fashion. Regular monitoring is critical.

Install Sprinkler or Fire Suppression Systems

To protect property and reduce the threat of human injury, fire and safety specialists recommend fire suppression equipment and strategies. In cases where flammable materials or dangerous gases are used, fire safety experts can advise the proper types of equipment to minimize risk.

Integrate Fire and Security Systems

Fire and safety experts suggest that every detection, notification and evacuation device in the building should be integrated to wirelessly transmit warnings and notifications to a central control point. This allows for instant notification of emergency agencies, evacuation of occupants and other action required.