Fire Detection and Alarms in Greater Sydney
Get Early Warning with Fire Detection
The earlier you can detect a fire in your building, the better. Eagle Fire Protection provides fire detection options to help you do just that. We have some that are specific to commercial, industrial and residential buildings, depending on what you need in your space in Greater Sydney.
Automatic Fire Detection and Alarm Systems
An Automatic Fire Detection and Alarm System is the core system in almost all commercial and a high percentage of multi-density residential sites. They consist of a series of sensors and interconnected monitoring equipment that detects the effects of a fire and activates connected systems and functions. These Include:
- Building Occupant Warning Systems (BOWS / Alarm and Evacuation Tone Generation)
- Sound Systems for Emergency Purposes (SSEP), formally known as Early Warning and
- Intercommunication Systems (EWIS)
- Building Management Systems (BMS / Lift Controller / Automatic Door Controllers)
- Alarm Signalling Equipment (ASE – Fire Brigade Alarm Generation)
- Mechanical Ventilation Systems (HVAC / Stair Pressurisation / Air Conditioning / Smoke Spill etc.)
Once the system identifies a hazard, a pre-programmed response will be initiated as per site and according to Australian Compliance requirements.
Your Fire Alarm
Our fire alarm systems are made of many devices all working together to detect and warn of any fires as soon as possible. They test the air for carbon, fire, smoke and other emergencies, then they use a mixture of audio and visual appliances to alert people to the danger in the area.
Loud and Proud
Eagle Fire Protection primarily supplies and installs fire alarms that sound like loud sirens that have alternating frequencies. Some have to flashlights as well to further let everyone know that it is time for them to leave the building. Tell us what types of alarms you want for your space.
Australian Compliant Fire Alarm Requirements
An Automatic Fire Detection and Alarm system is a requirement of the BCA, NCC, WH&S legislation and Australian Standard AS1670.
Fire Alarm Service and Maintenance
Inspection and test regimes are in place to get your fire alarms compliant with the Australian Standard AS 1851. It is advised to check the following:
Monthly
Every 6 Months
Yearly
Every 5 Years