
Overview
A fire alarm system detects fire early (smoke, heat or flame), lets people raise the alarm manually, and warns occupants so they can evacuate. It is the backbone of life safety and is governed by NFPA 72 and, in EN-aligned markets, the EN 54 product series.
Panel types
- Conventional — shows which zone is in alarm; cost-effective for small, simple buildings
- Addressable — every device has a unique address so the panel pinpoints the exact location; standard for medium, large and high-rise buildings
Detectors & devices
- Photoelectric (optical) smoke — the general-purpose default; best for smouldering fires
- Heat / thermal — for kitchens, plant rooms and dusty/steamy areas where smoke detectors false-alarm
- Multi-sensor — combines optical + heat for reliability and fewer nuisance alarms
- Beam & aspirating (VESDA) — for atria, warehouses and data centres / very-early warning
- Manual call points, sounders, strobes and voice evacuation
Where it’s used
All occupied non-domestic buildings — towers, offices, malls, hotels, warehouses, factories and healthcare — with detector types selected by the environment.
Standards
Designed to NFPA 72 / EN 54; equipment carries UL/FM or EN 54 listing and is approved and maintained through UAE Civil Defence.
What we provide — turnkey
- Supply of genuine, certified products
- Design & advice on the right specification for your building and its risks
- Installation & commissioning to code, inspection-ready
- Maintenance (AMC) — scheduled inspection, testing, refills and servicing
- Civil Defense approvals — drawings, NOCs and inspection coordination
Specifications
Exact specifications — capacity / rating, model, dimensions, certification and listing — depend on the product and your project. We confirm the precise specification and provide manufacturer datasheets on quotation. Request a datasheet or quote →
Warranty & terms
We supply genuine products covered by the manufacturer’s warranty; the exact warranty period and commercial terms are confirmed on your quotation. Installation workmanship is warranted, and an Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) keeps the system serviced, certified and compliant year-round.
General guidance to help you choose. Final selection, sizing and approval follow the UAE Fire and Life Safety Code of Practice and your Civil Defence authority — our team confirms the right solution for your site.
Frequently asked questions
Conventional or addressable — which do I need?
Small simple buildings can use conventional; medium, large and high-rise buildings use addressable so the panel pinpoints the exact device in alarm.
Which detector for a kitchen or dusty area?
A heat/thermal detector — smoke detectors there cause false alarms.