ABR Fire Alarm & Detection Systems
ABR Fire Alarm & Detection Systems – Typical Features
1. Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP)
The central “brain” of the fire alarm system. It continuously monitors all connected devices and activates alarms, notifications, and emergency responses when required. Systems may include Conventional Panels or Addressable Panels. Addressable systems help pinpoint the exact location of the fire event, making them ideal for large buildings and multi-floor premises.
2. Smoke Detectors
Designed to detect smoke particles at an early stage using optical/photoelectric or ionization sensing technology. These detectors provide early warning, often before flames become visible.
3. Heat Detectors
Heat detectors respond to a rapid rise in temperature or when the temperature crosses a preset threshold. They are commonly used in areas where smoke detectors may not be suitable, such as kitchens, parking areas, and utility rooms.
4. Manual Call Points (MCP)
Also known as break-glass or push-button units, installed at key locations throughout the building. They allow occupants to manually trigger the fire alarm in case of an emergency.
5. Audio–Visual Alarm Devices (Sounders & Strobes)
Includes loud sirens, hooters, horns, and flashing strobes that alert occupants immediately during a fire incident, ensuring quick evacuation and awareness.
6. Battery Backup / Power Supply
A crucial safety feature that ensures the fire alarm system remains operational during power failures. This backup support is essential for uninterrupted protection and compliance requirements.
Types of Fire Alarm Systems ABR Can Provide
1. Conventional Fire Alarm Systems
These systems monitor fire safety through zones, but they do not identify the exact detector that has been triggered. They are ideal for small to medium-sized premises such as shops, offices, and basic commercial spaces.
2. Addressable Fire Alarm Systems
In this system, each detector or device is assigned a unique address, allowing the control panel to identify the exact point of activation. This makes it highly suitable for large commercial buildings, industries, schools, hospitals, and multi-floor complexes.
3. Integrated Fire Alarm Systems
These advanced systems can be integrated with other safety and building solutions such as sprinklers, public address (PA) systems, emergency lighting, access control, and building management systems (BMS). They are best for projects requiring complete automation, centralized control, and compliance-ready safety infrastructure.
Why Choose ABR-Selected Systems/Products and Services
- Fire Safety First Approach: Complete fire protection solutions including fire alarms, detection, extinguishers, hydrant systems, and fire-rated safety essentials.
- End-to-End Service: Site inspection, system planning, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning.
- ABR-Selected Systems: Reliable, industry-standard equipment selected as per your site requirements, risk levels, and safety norms.
- Integrated Solutions: Seamless integration with CCTV, access control, gate automation, PA systems, and other building safety systems.
- AMC & Support: Regular maintenance, inspections, refilling/service support, and quick response to keep systems active and effective.
- Cost-Effective & Customizable: Competitive pricing with solutions tailored to your space, budget, and compliance needs.