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Five Benefits of Tech-Enabled Fire Alarm Monitoring

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Five Benefits of Tech-Enabled Fire Alarm Monitoring

Whether a local commercial or enterprise business - no organization is immune from the dangers of fire-related events.

However, many leaders may question the value of adopting a commercial Fire Alarm Monitoring System for their organization. Although all businesses must equip their premises with fire extinguishers and fire-detecting systems, how can leaders be confident a comparably more protective and expansive commercial fire alarm system is suitable for their business? 

To answer this popular question, let’s review the basics of commercial fire alarm monitoring and discuss the benefits of adopting such a system in your business. 

 

Necessary components of a commercial Fire Alarm System 

Fire alarm systems are essential in helping to protect the safety of your business’s people, property, and assets. They are the primary method of alerting emergency responders, employees, and customers to potential fire hazards and related safety risks. 

When provided by professional and licensed partners like Securitas Technology, these systems take on a more critical role in helping to safeguard your business. A tech-enabled fire alarm system includes, but is not limited to: 

  • Fire monitoring and dispatch 
  • Early detection systems and advanced point ID technology 
  • Intelligent initiating and indicating devices 
  • Recall and shutdown interfaces 
  • Standalone or integrated panels test and inspection services 
  • Advanced diagnostics and occupant notification 
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Benefits of a commercial fire alarm monitoring system 

Commercial fire alarm monitoring offers numerous benefits, including the prominent and most important role of safeguarding your people and assets, while initiating the proper emergency response.

 

1. Augmented protection for your property 

Fire alarm systems provide always-on support for your property, helping to protect against catastrophic damage day and night. A well-designed and maintained system can properly identify the presence of a fire using heat, smoke, and carbon monoxide detectors. These protective measures facilitate early intervention, helping to prevent or mitigate fire-related damage. 

While traditional smoke and heat detectors are indispensable, innovative technologies like flame detectors and heat-detecting video surveillance can provide an additional layer of protection. Automation-enabled systems can also operate around the clock, enhancing safety during off-hours. 

Fire alarm monitoring is particularly indispensable when integrated with existing security programs to create an all-in-one ecosystem. Leaders who adopt a cohesive security program including fire alarm monitoring can compile comprehensive insights from these technologies, painting a better picture of their organizational resource allocation. Furthermore, a cohesive security ecosystem simplifies the process of threat escalation, first response and disaster planning - for fire and other threats, natural or otherwise. Ultimately, interoperability of this scale creates an incredibly robust security and safety posture. 

 

2. Built-in code compliance 

Fire safety regulations vary depending on many factors, including the locality, type of building, and nature of the business conducted therein. In Ireland, there are essentially two pieces of legislation that govern the needs for fire detection and alarm system in buildings. Those are:

  1. The Fire Services Act 1981-2003
  2. The Building Regulations 1997-2017

 

Standards to which Fire Detection and Alarm System should comply

The National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) have adopted a specific European Standard (EN 54) relating to fire detection and alarm systems for buildings – this standard is called I.S. 3218:2013+A1:2019 and it sets out the requirements that installers of fire alarm systems must comply with in order to meet this standard.

I.S. 3218:2013+A1:2019

“Fire detection and alarm system for buildings – system design, installations, commissioning, servicing and maintenance” is the standard for fire detection and alarm systems in Ireland. This standard covers both domestic (i.e. - dwelling house, apartments, maisonettes etc.) and commercial (i.e. shops, offices, industrial, places of assembly, storage and other similar building) systems.

The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 would broadly look at the responsibilities in providing a safe place of work etc. but the above standard and regulations would detail requirements and recommendations for the planning, design, installation, commissioning, servicing and maintenance of fire detection and alarm systems in premises including those used for residential/domestic purposes.  

Leading providers design their commercial fire alarm systems to be code-compliant, removing the burden of interpreting complex and often changing requirements. At Securitas Technology, we ensure our fire alarm services meet or exceed local requirements. Our smart fire alarm management system automatically logs system data, including fire alarm tests, compliance reporting, and appropriate legislative requirements. 

3. More reliable monitoring capabilities 

Modern fire alarm systems leverage innovative technologies to offer more reliable monitoring capabilities. This function goes beyond 24/7 protection to encompass advanced analytics that help to reduce false alarms and provide greater context to first responders. These systems provide emergency respondents with information about a fire’s location and severity, and alarm verification data to expedite the fire resolution process. 

Leaders seeking unparalleled safety and visibility can also connect their commercial fire alarm system to a central monitoring service. Securitas Technology’s best-in-class remote alarm monitoring team manages false alarms, helps prevent losses, alerts on-site staff to any emergency event, and initiates the emergency response needed when seconds matter most. 

 

4. Improved risk mitigation 

A fire alarm monitoring system is key to a leading risk management strategy. Fires often cause massive and immediate damage to an organization’s physical premises, and long-term damage - financial and reputational - often results. A robust fire monitoring system with early detection and notification abilities can minimize business disruption by ensuring a swift response.  

Furthermore, many insurers offer lower premiums to properties with commercial fire alarm systems, knowing these systems significantly decrease an organization’s risk of catastrophic damage. 

 

5. Advanced fire alarm integration possibilities 

Investing in a fire alarm system that makes use of modern fire detection technology offers the additional benefit of integration with other critical electronic security and building safety systems. The ability to connect your fire alarm to other systems such as access control, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), and mass notification systems can help to optimize the way in which you, your building, and your employees react in the event of a fire breaking out. This type of integration is also required by most building and fire codes. 

As an example, an integrated fire alarm system can be designed to trigger fire relays that release specific doors to facilitate free egress, shut down HVAC units, and activate air ventilation systems, signage, or voice evacuation systems. 

 

How can I deploy fire protective systems in my business?

Your organization likely conducts regular Fire Risk Assessments: an annual audit of each physical premise’s fire safety protocols. Review your most recent assessment to identify potential fire hazards and associated collateral damage. By understanding these risks, you better understand your system’s weaknesses, which can guide the process of selecting an appropriate fire monitoring system. 

Decision-makers seeking guidance during this step should consult with a fire alarm and safety expert to determine which systems best fit their organization. Here at Securitas Technology, our team of experts can walk you through: 

  • Auditing your current system. 
  • Selecting additional services.  
  • Installing and updating new technologies. 
  • Training your staff on new protocols.  
  • Ensuring your fire response systems are interpolated and communicating with other technologies appropriately.  

In summary 

Commercial fire alarm systems are a crucial investment in your people's safety and your business's security. Understanding their components and benefits empowers you to make a more informed decision about which technologies to adopt today. Fire systems and services vary greatly and are largely driven by code compliance and regulations. Using a professional and licensed fire alarm provider is an important step in ensuring you receive the right guidance and a code compliant system that is right for your business. 

Learn more about how we can partner with you to help create a safer and more secure environment for your employees, customers, and visitors. 

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