Disabled Refuge (EVCS)
Disabled Refuge systems, which are also known as Emergency Voice Communication Systems (EVCS) or Fire Telephones, are systems that are installed in multi-storey buildings which allow for those individuals who cannot easily use fire escapes or …
Dry Risers
Dry risers are a requirement when designing a building where the height of the building exceeds 18 metres from the fire brigade access level to the top floor. Once in place it is very important that these systems are regularly checked as per …
Emergency Lighting
Emergency Light systems are crucial and required in most buildings as per the Regulatory Reform Order 2005. The RRO states "Emergency routes and exits requiring illumination must be provided with emergency lighting of adequate intensity in the …
Gas/Mechanical Suppression
Gas Fire Suppression Systems are form of Automatic Fire Suppression System designed to provide Fire Protection within rooms where the items and contents are of high value, such as Server Rooms and Communication Rooms, thus likely to be destroyed …
Smoke Vents/Windows (AOV’s)
Smoke Vents, also referred to as AOV's (Automatic Opening Vents) are systems which require regular maintenance to ensure their continuing correct operation. An integral part of keeping a buildings occupants safe where they are installed, a working …
Sprinklers
Sprinklers are a form of Automatic Fire Suppression Systems (AFFS) which have been part of a buildings Life Safety Equipment for over 150 years. Since their inception, Sprinkler Systems have been globally recognised as the single most effective …