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Interconnecting mains powered
smoke alarms is essential to provide the earliest possible warning
of a fire. Fire statistics show that the quicker occupants are alerted
to a fire, the less risk of death or injury there is. Furthermore,
property damage is also reduced. But hard wired interconnection
is expensive, time consuming and disruptive. A hard wired system
is also difficult and expensive to reconfigure when circumstances
(or standards) change.
RadioLINK is the solution.
With RadioLINK, mains powered
smoke alarms are interconnected by wireless signals rather than
cabling. It's so much simpler, more convenient - and easier to change
or extend as and when required. The use of radio interconnection
in Grade D alarm systems means that it is now much easier to comply
with the extended alarm coverage recommended in BS 5839: Pt.6: 2004.
With no interconnect wiring required, the contractor and specifier
can agree fixed costs - allowing a quicker, simpler and more cost
effective solution to smoke and heat alarm installation.
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