Fire Alarms & Detectors
The early warning of a fire can be lifesaving particulary in the home and at night or in the workplace. By installing a fire alarm or detector you are providing more time for orderly evacuation and the opportunity to deal with the fire before it becomes too large.
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Super compact design for ease of transport. Incorporates press to talk...
moreCode: MEG014HMP2
Price £28.95+vat

Incorporates built-in anti-howl microphone, press to talk trigger and volume...
moreCode: MEG014HMP1
Price £48.65+vat

The HO1 features a simple push on/off switch for easy operation. The 22mm...
moreCode: HOW014HO1
Price £67.45+vat

The HO2 model incorporates a 50mm diameter palm-push switch, that is twisted...
moreCode: HOW014HO2
Price £72.45+vat

Self contained alarm unit complete with Strobe light for increased impact and...
moreCode: HOW014HO1XS
Price £84.99+vat

Self contained Interlinkable unit for extended coverage. The HO1...
moreCode: HOW014HO1ML
Price £81.48+vat

Self contained Interlinkable unit for extended coverage complete with...
moreCode: HOW014HO1COMP
Price £99.02+vat

By incorporating a resettable conventional callpoint, the HOCP prevents...
moreCode: HOW014HOCP
Price £59.95+vat

Built for use in harsh environments, the heavy-duty Howler range of standalone...
moreCode: HOW014HM2
Price £91.95+vat

Built for use in harsh environments, the heavy-duty Howler range of standalone...
moreCode: HOW014HMCP
Price £87.95+vat

Self contained alarm unit complete with Strobe light for increased impact and...
moreCode: HOW014HO2XS
Price £89.99+vat

Self contained Interlinkable unit for maximum coverage. The HO2 model...
moreCode: HOW014HO2ML
Price £86.48+vat
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Know your smoke alarm
There are two common types of smoke alarms for home use. One type is called an Ionization alarm because it monitors "ions" which are electrically charged particles. Smoke particles entering the sensing chamber collide with these ions altering the distribution of ions collected by the sensor. The alarm is triggered when the change in electrical balance reaches a preset level to reduce the incidence of false alarms. A photoelectric alarm uses a beam of light and a light sensor. Smoke particles entering the chamber deflect some of the light from its normal path which is detected by the light sensor. The alarm is triggered when the smoke density reaches a preset level. Both types of smoke alarm perform effectively provided they are installed and maintained correctly. More details can be found in our Advice Centre.