Fire Detection and alarm systemsSCS is a fast growing experienced security company offering a range of services such as Intruder Alarms, Access Control, CCTV, Automated Gates, Barriers, Bollards and Fire Alarms. We are at present expanding our Fire Department to facilitate the high demand of enquiries, also giving our customers peace of mind that SCS can provide all there security needs in one package. Over 80% of business's never recover after a fire here at SCS we want to make sure that your business is protected against this threat. Dealing with residential, commercial and industrial clients each system is designed to suit the owners specific needs. For business customers we can provide a high level of service using high quality products that are easy to use and that detect the early stages of a fire and will provide you, employees and customers with peace of mind that they are safe from harm. Your business will be monitored by our ARC (Alarm Receiving Centre) which has fully trained staff 24hrs a day 365 days a year. Not only do we provide this monitoring solution for fire alarms but also for Intruder Alarms and CCTV, offering fast response to activations ensuring maximum protection for your business and minimum disruption. For residential customers we can also provide a high level of service and protection for your family and home, from just adding smoke/heat detectors which are linked through your Intruder Alarms system to our monitoring station or a standalone fire system you can be safe in the knowledge that SCS are here to protect life and property. SCS fire detection and alarm systems can provide a variety of fire detection such as:- FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS:All premises have different requirements and specifications for their fire protection. Depending on the risk clients have within the premises the design scope can vary including Manual, L1, L2, L3, L4 and L5 type to comply with BS5839 Standards. SCS provide Conventional and Addressable Systems, installing Morley, C-Tech and Advanced Electronic equipment including Control Panels, Smoke Detection, Heat Detection, Audible Devices and Break-glass Detection. Interface units may also be requested at design stage to communicate with third party systems. VESDA SYSTEMS:VESDA very early warning aspirating smoke detection solutions with continuous air sampling provide the earliest possible warning of an impending fire hazard. VESDA ASDs buy time to investigate an alarm and initiate an appropriate response to prevent injury, property damage or business disruption. VESDA detectors have multi-level warnings and a wide range of sensitivity that does not degrade or change over time, so even minute levels of smoke can be detected before a fire has time to escalate. In addition, VESDA systems are manufactured using targeted Six Sigma techniques and ISO 9000 standards and have been certified by regulatory bodies worldwide. FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS:Inert Gas: The 'Inert Gas' is a gas of the air which has the capacity to be able to treat a fire hazard in open spaces. It is an inert gas, nonconductive, colourless, odourless and flavourless. Is no corrosive and may be used at normal temperatures with such materials as nickel, steel, stainless steel, copper, brass, bronze and plastics. Fm200 Gas: FM-200® extinguishing agent is a clean gas widely accepted as a substitute to Halon. Because FM-200® is not electrical conductive, (but it is Furthermore, it is suitable for class A fires (fires including solid materials) as well as for class B fires (flammable liquids). FM-200® extinguishes fires mainly by physical means, weakening and extinguishing the fire by absorbing heat. Once discharged, FM-200® extinguishes the fire quickly reducing damage to property and valuable equipment minimal, more importantly reducing risk to lives. Systems containing FM-200® are designed to discharge within 10 seconds. Extinguishing agent pressurized with dry nitrogen at 42 bar are stored in steel cylinders fitted with approved valves. Emergency Lighting Systems:Inert Gas: Emergency lighting is a self-descriptive term and is lighting for an emergency situation when the main power supply fails. The loss of mains electricity could be the result of a fire or a power cut and the normal lighting supplies fail. This may lead to sudden darkness and a possible danger to the occupants, either through physical danger or panic. Emergency lighting is normally required to operate fully automatically and give illumination of a sufficiently high level to enable persons of all ages to evacuate the premises safely. Most new buildings now have emergency lighting installed during construction, the design and type of equipment is normally specified by the relevant local authority, architect or consultant. |









