Fire and smoke detection
Fire detection is a name for an action that aims to reveal a flare-up at an early stage. The fire can be detected using a dedicated detector and any other characteristic detector. A smoke detector is the most common and its purpose is to detect the smoke coming out of a fire, which is why it is also common in institutional fire detection and extinguishing systems. In contrast, a heat detector detects the heat coming out of the fire and its effectiveness is measured by the fact that it allows the fire to be detected in a way that is not available to the human eye. For comparison, a flame detector detects the light waves coming out of the fire and thus is similar to the natural activity of the eye. Finally, there is the possibility of detecting the fire with a carbon monoxide detector, which aims to detect the byproduct of the fire and not necessarily the flames.
Fire detection products are suitable for public buildings, businesses, apartment buildings, office buildings and any building that is under the supervision of the Fire and Rescue Authority. Private individuals can use detectors to protect themselves in their homes and apartments, and some restaurant and cafe owners are also required to install them in the kitchen. In other words, this is a product that is suitable for those who want to improve their sense of personal security and is economically viable.
Fire detection products are suitable for public buildings, businesses, apartment buildings, office buildings and any building that is under the supervision of the Fire and Rescue Authority. Private individuals can use detectors to protect themselves in their homes and apartments, and some restaurant and cafe owners are also required to install them in the kitchen. In other words, this is a product that is suitable for those who want to improve their sense of personal security and is economically viable.