Fire Alarm System Design & Installation

FACT: Devon & Somerset Fire Brigade Attended '565' Places Of Work Fires (Non-Domestic Property Fires) in between April 2008 and March 2009.                                                        

                                                      System Design

drawingsWard & Wilson during the design phase will give each individual system the special attention required which ensures that the correct level of detection and audibility are achieved. All our Fire Alarm Systems are designed in accordance with BS5839-1:2002, this then give you the assurance that your fire alarm system will be the best possible system without the nuisance of unwanted activations.
At the completion of the design phase the relevant design certification is issued as required.
 

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 System Installation

During the installation phase Ward & Wilson endeavour to cause as little disruption and mess as possible while installing the system with as little alteration to the buildings fire/smoke barriers and integrity.

At the completion of this phase the relevent installation certification is issued as required.

Ward & Wilson can cater for every type of installation design from the smallest conventional systems to the largest of addressable systems.
 

                                                        System Commissioning

Throughout the commissioning phase the complete fire alarm system operation is tested including all interfaces to your building utilities (release of door retaining magnets, lift interfaces, heating & ventilation shut down, smoke vents, door access equipment, gas and oil isolation valves etc).

Upon completion your commissioning certificate can be issued along with all the relevant circuit and audibility level results.

Included at this phase is your fully comprhensive fire log book which not only becomes your fire alarm system ongoing maintenance history , but also covers all aspects of your premises requirements with regards to maintenance and records for fire extinguishers, fire hoses, emergency lighting, evacuation drills, training and fire officer visits.