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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Why choose fire alarms UK?

By Matthew Kerridge

Many people each year die, both old and young as they are not alerted in enough time of a fire to be ale to get out of the building. Having fire alarms UK provides you with enough warning to know that there is an emergency and that you need to get yourself, your family or your work colleagues to safety. Even if the place you wish to have the alarms installed is noisy you will still be able to hear it over the noise of any machinery or children playing.

There are many factors that will affect the kind of fire alarm that you choose so that you can ensure it is heard by everyone who is in the building should a fire or other emergency occur. One of the main things you should think about is the size as well as the shape of the building, and make sure that all floors are covered. You will also need to make sure that a call point is accessible to everyone who is in the building.

The call points are something you may have seen before in other buildings, they are the red signs with the breakable glass and they are usually well signposted. In the event of a fire these are easily broken so that everyone can be alerted.

The alarms are available to ring at different levels, this means that they can warn everyone in the noisiest of buildings and means that everyone will take notice. The alarm sounds can also vary from electrical sirens to the old fashioned type, but you need to assess which are the best to use in your establishment for the safety of all. For those who cannot hear at all there are alternatives, in the way of lights flashing so that even when working alone they too realize there is a danger. You should check the decibels of noise created in all parts of the building on one of the busiest days to ensure you have the right level.

65 to 75 decibels is the minimum level that the alarm should sound at if it is to be in an establishment where people will be sleeping. This is so that they can be woken in time to make their escape and alert the authorities if needed.

Having a fire alarm fitted could save many lives each year and mean that if you have any equipment or solutions that are flammable the fire service can be alerted and deal with the problem to avoid an explosion. Without such an alert not only could irreparable damage be caused to the establishment, you could also find that people become trapped by the time they realize that there is a fire.

If you think that the fire is small enough to be dealt with on your own you should still make sure that you press the alarm, so that someone will call the fire services. Fire can spread quicker than you may think and something that seems only minor could soon become uncontrollable and trap not only yourself but others in the building. By sounding the alarm you will be able to alert others to help you or evacuate the building so that it is known if anyone else is still inside.

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