Any fire call received by Fire & Rescue Services is attended by fire crew responding under “emergency conditions” thus diverting essential services from genuine emergencies and unnecessarily putting fire crew and the public at risk.
Below are some of the most common causes of false fire alarms and latest products in fire detection to reduce the number of false alarms and call outs.
In the workplace, there are many common causes of false alarms. Here are a few of the most common causes of false fire alarms:
Incorrect type of detector
It’s important that the fire detectors used in each room are appropriate for usage and changed should the rooms purpose change. For example, a room fitted with a smoke detector having a toaster or kettle introduced could increase the number of false alarms from smoke.
Contractors working on site
Contractors working in your home or workplace may increase the amount of dust or electrical disturbances which can affect the fire alarm systems.
Failure to notify the alarm monitoring centre
Sometimes a false fire alarm can be something as simple as failing to let the alarm monitoring centre know when you are testing or running maintenance of your alarm system.
Unsatisfactory maintenance and testing
False alarms can occur when detectors are not regularly cleans and serviced.
Human activity
People are the biggest cause of false fire alarms. Making people aware of their actions and responsibilities with regard to fire alarms and detection systems will help them to minimise the number of false alarms in your building.
How to minimise false fire alarms
There are a number of ways that you can help to minimise the number of false fire alarms and unwanted fire signals. From ensuring your staff are trained in fire safety and best practice to installing properly maintained fire detection systems. Eurotech are pleased to offer specialist range of fire detection, specially designed to tackle this growing problem.
The TITANUS® range of aspiration smoke detectors are less prone to false alarms caused by dust and grime, exhaust gases, moisture and other factors whilst still offering the earliest possible fire alarm signalling. Reliable even in extreme climate conditions, aspiration smoke detection systems do not impose architectural restrictions and allow easy access, which minimises inspection costs and maintenance.
To ensure safety in the interim where buildings are not adequately protected currently, it is detailed in the guidelines that buildings implement ‘interim measures’ which include the following:
‘Provision of a temporary communal fire alarm system, comprising smoke detectors in circulation areas and plant rooms, and fire detectors (possibly heat detectors, rather than smoke detectors) in conjunction with fire alarm sounders in each flat.’ … ‘The system may comprise a wireless system, using radio to link devices.’
The Eurotech Wireless Detection range offers a number of ideal solutions to fully adhere to these guidelines with systems including heat and smoke detectors, sounders and manual call points to name a few. View the full range. Our team of expert Fire Consultants are available for support and advice on which systems are best suited to your requirements and can help implement the necessary measures. Please contact your nearest Sales Manager on the details below.
London & South:
Contact: Vincent Agius or Ollie Murray
Email: enquiries@eurotechfire.com
Telephone: 0203 141 0999
Northern/Midlands:
Contact: Bob Wyatt
Email: bob.wyatt@eurotechfire.com
Mobile: 07495 912742
Scotland:
Contact: Gary Mitchell
Email: gary.mitchell@eurotechfire.com
Mobile: 07780 221071
View the full list of Government guidelines published on the 19th June.