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Smoke detectors are essential fire detection devices designed to identify the presence of smoke, a common indicator of fire. These detectors use either ionization or photoelectric technology to sense smoke particles in the air. When smoke is detected, the device triggers an alarm to alert occupants of a potential fire, allowing them to evacuate safely and take necessary actions to control the fire. Smoke detectors are widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
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Hooter
Smoke/Heat Detector
Manual Call Point (MCP)
Temperature detectors, also known as heat detectors, are fire detection devices that respond to changes in ambient temperature. They are designed to activate an alarm when the temperature reaches a preset level or when there is a rapid rise in temperature. These detectors are particularly useful in environments where smoke detectors may produce false alarms, such as kitchens, garages, and dusty or smoky areas.
Main Panel
Hooter
Smoke/Heat Detector
Manual Call Point (MCP)
Flame detectors are specialized fire detection devices that identify the presence of flames through the analysis of light emitted in the infrared, ultraviolet, or visible spectrum. These detectors are highly sensitive and can quickly detect the presence of an open flame, making them suitable for high-risk areas such as chemical plants, refineries, and fuel storage facilities. Flame detectors provide rapid detection and response to fire outbreaks.
Main Panel
Hooter
Smoke/Heat Detector
Manual Call Point (MCP)
Gas detectors are devices designed to identify the presence of hazardous gases in the environment. They detect gases such as carbon monoxide, methane, propane, and others that can pose fire or health risks. Gas detectors are equipped with sensors that trigger an alarm when the concentration of a specific gas reaches a dangerous level. These detectors are crucial in industrial settings, laboratories, and any environment where flammable or toxic gases are used or stored.
Main Panel
Hooter
Smoke/Heat Detector
Manual Call Point (MCP)