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Fire Alarm Systems Maintenance & Inspection in Leeds
We provide fire alarm system inspection, testing & maintenance, our dedicated and professional team operate across Leeds & surrounding areas to carry out the maintenance of a variety of fire protection and detection equipment, commercial alarm systems maintained in accordance with BS 5839-1:2017 & domestic alarm systems maintained in accordance with BS 5839-6 :2019 .
All work is of the highest standards to the latest guidelines. Fire alarm maintenance is an essential part of what we do, ensuring you’re alerted to any fires straight away by your alarm system. This is vital in keeping people inside and outside of your building safe from the threat which fire and smoke poses.
A fire alarm inspection consists of several key elements to ensure the system’s functionality and compliance with all regulatory requirements. Here’s what is typically involved:
- Review the system manual to ensure all detectors, alarms and call points are tested
- Simulating real conditions - Using smoke or heat
We check for any error codes which may indicate an issue and ensure that all wiring connections are secure
- Test the battery twice a year to ensure it still holds a charge.
- Replace the batteries when needed and, more importantly, according to manufacturer recommendations.
- Check and clean terminals or change them in case of corrosion to ascertain good connection.
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