Posts By: Life Safety Consultants

Commercial Fire Alarm Options

Commercial Fire Alarm System Panel

times. One way to ensure a high level of safety is by adding a commercial fire alarm system to your property. Commercial fire alarms can be customized to meet the needs of your business and help to avoid dangerous fires on your property. No matter your needs, there’s sure to be a fire alarm system… Read more »

Make Sure Your Commercial Fire Alarm System Is Right For Your Building

Commercial Fire Alarm Systems

It’s important to have the right commercial fire alarm system in place. Is your building properly protected? Has the system in place been checked recently to see if it’s working well? Did you know that there are some 300 consensus codes from the National Fire Protection Association? These codes cover all sorts of topics from… Read more »

Commercial Fire Alarm Tips to Keep Your Building Safe

Worker Maintaining Commercial Fire Alarm System

Do you work in a commercial building and want to keep it safe? Business owners as well as workers should know some basic commercial fire alarm safety tips. Fire alarms keep people and stuff safe because they alert those present to what’s going on– and if there’s a fire breaking out somewhere in the building,… Read more »

The Triggers of a Commercial Smoke Detector

Smoke detector with smoke

There are two types of smoke alarms: photoelectric and ionization. With photoelectric, a steady beam of light is used. If and when smoke particles enter the internal chamber of the alarm, particles scatter the light beam and redirect it to a photocell, triggering the alarm to go off. Ionization alarms use ions, electrons and electrodes…. Read more »

Do You Need Pull Station Covers?

Manual Pull Stations

Do you need pull station covers? Well, they’re a good idea because they help protect manual pull stations from several things. Protection In high traffic areas, pull station covers help protect against accidental impacts. Ideally, you don’t want people to set off accidental alarms, right? If someone accidentally bumps into the pull station, the cover… Read more »