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The Fire Alarm Panel: 5 Reasons Why It Is A Vital Part Of Your System

David Faulkner

Most office buildings, school, hospitals and homes today have fire alarm systems installed. In fact, they are even mandated by the law in most parts of the country. Modern fire prevention systems consist of quite a lot of interconnected gadgets installed in separate areas of the building, and an efficient control center is necessary to keep track of all these mechanisms. This control center is called the fire alarm panel.

The fire alarm panel is in many ways the hub of your fire alarm system. It is like a focal control station where you can observe all the movement in your entire system, while sitting on a chair. The fire alarm panel is probably the most important piece of your system. Here are 5 of the reasons why:

1. The fire alarm panel is the only part of your fire prevention scheme that is connected to all the other parts.

2. It is in charge of triggering, as well as deactivating alarms, sprinklers and other fire alarm devices that are located in several areas of the building.

3. In the event of a fire, your system will use the fire alarm panel to automatically notify the fire department. In the rare cases where your fire alarm panel is not programmed to do this, you will have to set it up yourself.

4. The fire alarm panel is also used to conduct regular fire drills.

5. The fire alarm panel is fairly easy to use. You don't need any special training to master the lights and buttons that you will find on your fire alarm panel.

A fire alarm panel is generally pricier than its more traditional counterpart, which is the smoke alarm. A smoke alarm simply goes off when it detects smoke in the house. They are low-cost and may actually work well for some people. But there are also several drawbacks when you opt to use a smoke alarm instead of the fire alarm panel.

A smoke alarm is an independent machine used only to issue out a warning sound when it detects smoke. It can not be programmed to call the fire department. It is not connected to a sprinkler system or any other device that can help put out the fire. So if the warning goes off while the occupants are away, no one will know about the fire until it is probably too late.

While the fire alarm panel may cost a little bit more than smoke alarms, it certainly offers much more safety and protection for your home and your family. When a fire occurs while you are not home, you can be assured that the fire alarm panel will get in touch with the fire department right away in order to minimize the damage to your home.

You will definitely not regret the few extra dollars you will spend on the fire alarm panel, because those few dollars may end up saving your home, and even your life.

About the Author
You can also find more info on Fire Alarm Inspection and Fire Alarm Monitoring. Firealarmguide.com is a comprehensive resource to know about Fire Alarm Systems & Monito ring. Click here to view more articles by David Faulkner.

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