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Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service's policy for monitored fire alarms in non-domestic (non-residential) buildings changed on the 31 August 2006.
CIA is ready and qualified to respond to these changes. We are a NSI BAFE SP203 accredited installer for fire alarms in all four modules: design, installation, commissioning and maintenance.
In summary, the policy changes are:
If the call is answered, there are three possible responses:
If no one answers the call after three minutes, the ARC will inform the Fire Brigade who will treat it as a “fire alarm, cause unknown” and will attend as soon as their resources permit them to do so.
*Currently, a UKAS recognised 3rd party accreditited company must demonstrate conformance to the BAFE (British Approvals of Fire Equipment) SP203 or to the LPCB (Loss Prevention Council Board) LPS1014 standards - no other standards are acceptable!
CIA is a BAFE SP203 accredited installer for fire alarms (in all four modules: design, installation, commissioning and maintenance).
Hampshire Fire Brigade have also introduced strict monitoring of false alarms. All false alarms will be logged, and if a system suffers repeated incidents this may lead to withdrawal of Fire Brigade attendance.
If you are responsible for fire safety, these changes in legislation have profound implications for the protection of lives and property.
As a fire can spread quickly, the 3 minute delay before the ARC notifies the Fire Brigade could be devastating.
You should review your fire procedures. Make sure that your ARC has the right telephone number to ring in the event of an activation, and that you nominate someone to be responsible for answering the call from the ARC. This will prevent any unnecessary delay in the Fire Brigade’s response.
You should also check your fire alarm installation. Older technology is slower to detect fire. There have been great strides in detection technology recently so it is possible that by upgrading your system, you could prevent an unnecessary delay in the Fire Brigade’s response if there is an activation.
Remember that only companies like CIA who hold the required third party accreditation can guarantee their work conforms with this new legislation.
CIA’s qualified fire systems designers are happy to visit your premises free of charge to review your current fire detection installation. Using the very latest in technology, we can help you to get the best from your automatic fire alarm. As we are BAFE accredited, you can rest assured that your system will be future-proofed against these changes in Hampshire Fire and Rescue's policy changes.
In order to ensure a Fire Brigade response, your alarm must now conform to the BS5839:2002 Standard. Smoke detectors connected to an intruder alarm will no longer do!
CIA would be happy to check out your system free of charge to make sure that it complies.
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