Fire Alarm Maintenance
A2Z Fire and Electrical is able to perform safe and reliable fire alarm maintenance on your system to ensure it remains in full working order. This gives our customers peace of mind that they will always be alerted to the outbreak of fire within a generous timeframe in order to safely evacuate their premises.
Not only this, but the meticulous servicing and maintenance of your fire alarm system can also minimise the number of false alarms and reduces the unnecessary disruption caused by the sounding of a false alarm, ensuring that business continues uninterrupted. Our team offers a 24-hour emergency call-out service 7 days a week, 365 days a year, responding in under 4-hours wherever you are in the UK.
Your fire alarm system must be maintained according to BS5839 and the Regulatorey Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 which states that your business must have a maintenance schedule for fire alarms every six months. Regular fire alarm maintenance not only ensures that your alarms are effective fire safety measures, but also helps to prevent false alarms and keeps your company compliant with legislation
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Our expert team of engineers can always be counted upon to perform a variety of fire alarm services in accordance with BS5839 guidelines. As fully-trained, highly qualified specialists, we’ll be able to provide you with professional advice and guidance should we find an issue with your fire alarm systems.
Fire alarm monitoring and maintenance services should be carried out on commercial premises as preventative measure, but it is also your legal obligation to ensure your fire alarm system is continually kept in great condition and performing at its best as your fire alarm system could save lives.
FAQ
Every 6 months – Your fire alarm system should be servided at least once every six months as recommended in BS5839. This is to ensure everything is working correctly.
1. Test the system, such as smoke and fire detectors as per the manufacturers recommendation and specifications
2. Simulations of inputs and annunciator testing
3. Set, or reset the sensitivity. This requires specific knowledge of the fire alarm system
4. Test the alert system to the fire department to ensure it’s working correctly
5. Check the battery for corrosion or expiry and take necessary action if needed