Regular testing helps to identify any faults or issues with the system, ensuring that it will function correctly in the event of a fire. Whether you need a new fire alarm system, a replacement, an upgrade, or simply a second opinion, our expertise and experience can help. We install fire alarm systems in commercial premises in accordance with the British Standard BS 5839, ensuring that your system meets the highest standards of safety and reliability.

There are several types of testing that should be carried out regularly on a fire alarm system. One of the most common types of testing is a weekly fire alarm test. This involves activating fire alarm system testing the alarm manually to ensure that all sounders are working correctly and that the alarm signal is being received by the control panel. This test should be carried out by a trained person who can safely activate the alarm and verify its operation.

In addition to weekly testing, fire alarm systems should undergo regular maintenance by a qualified professional. This includes cleaning the detectors, checking the power supply, and ensuring that all components are in good working order. Any faults or issues should be addressed promptly to ensure that the system remains reliable.

Another important aspect of fire alarm system testing is the testing of the alarm signal transmission. This involves ensuring that the alarm signal is being transmitted to the monitoring station or the fire service correctly. This test should be carried out regularly to ensure that the alarm system is able to alert the relevant authorities in the event of a fire