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4 Integration Areas for a Fire Protection System at Home

As the adage goes, prevention is better than cure. Homeowners should take precaution against common perils, like a fire breakout, whenever possible. Conventional fire protection methods that are common in homes include fire extinguishers and fire alarm systems. In as much as these techniques have been effective over the years, they can still be complemented using modern, state-of-the-art fire protection solutions. For instance, a combination of the two offers peace of mind to homeowners due to the high level of responsiveness and effectiveness. This article highlights integration techniques that homeowners can install to improve the overall fire protection effort.

Fire Suppressor -- Traditional fire fighting techniques, such as fire extinguishers, are reactive and manual in nature. That is, extinguishers come into play after a fire incidence has already erupted and require human intervention to help fight fire. On the other hand, fire suppressors are reactive but automated in nature. Fire suppressor integration involves heat sensors and water supply utility. In case of a fire incidence, the sensors trigger the suppressor, which sprays water around the source of fire, thereby controlling it.

Fire Emergency Extension -- Another effective integration point is with the county fire department of your locale. It is possible to link your fire protection system with your landline, which is in turn linked with the telephone system of the fire department. Your line is then given a reference number, which acts as a unique identifier.  In case of a fire breakout, the fire department is notified quickly through a prompt. This option is effective because neighbors can provide initial support as you wait for the fire department to respond.

Smoke Detectors -- This is one of the few proactive integration techniques; that is, the solution sets in before a fire incidence has fully taken shape. Again, as the adage goes, where there is smoke, there is fire. In addition, as the name suggests, these devices are able to detect smoke as a prerequisite to a fire incidence. In such cases, the gadget triggers the fire alarm system, which in turn sounds a siren. This way, you are able to respond quicker and probably save the situation before escalation.

Power Distribution -- The last thing you want during a fire incidence is interference with the mains power supply. Such a situation would be difficult to manage because you need water to put off fire, but electricity and power are not compatible. Therefore, you can integrate a fire alarm system with the power distribution system through a switching mechanism so that the latter is turned off in case of fire.


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