
Fire alarm systems
A fire alarm system is a safety network designed to detect and alert occupants of smoke or fire in a building. It typically includes smoke detectors, heat sensors, and manual alarm pull stations that trigger loud alarms to warn people. The system may also connect to emergency services for quick response. Modern fire alarms can include features like strobe lights for the hearing impaired and are often integrated with other safety systems. Regular maintenance and testing are essential to ensure reliable performance in emergencies, ultimately helping to save lives and minimize property damage.