A gas detection alarm system is installed to continuously monitor potentially dangerous environments that involve the storage, manufacture or use of solvents, gases, chemicals and flammable liquids.
The specification of an alarm system depends on the building structure, the purpose and use of the building and current legislation. The following is a list of some of the production processes where the installation of a gas detection fire alarm system may help to protect people, processes and property.
The above industrial processes are likely to produce flammable gases and vapours which can burn when mixed with air, sometimes violently.
A gas detection fire alarm is used to trigger fire warning alarms if a specified concentration of the gas or vapour is exceeded. This provides an early warning signal of leakages before a fire has the chance to break out and/or spread.
Each system is capable of monitoring its environment 24 hours a day which has many benefits:
Proper gas detection fire alarm installation will help to reduce health safety risks and create safer working environments. Indeed, the installation of monitoring systems are often stipulated in order to secure adequate insurance cover and compliance with the ATEX Directive, the name commonly given to the two European Directives for controlling explosive atmospheres.
Mick has over 30 years experience working within the Fire and Security industry. Starting as an installation engineer and quickly progressing into both operational and sales management roles.