Absolutely right! An essential part of testing your fire alarm isn't just to make sure it sounds when you set it off, but to also make sure the fire alarm panel knows where the alarm has been set off. Why? Because the Fire Brigade will look at your fire alarm panel upon arriving to the scene (as it should be located by the front door), and that will tell them where the fire is. Similarly, someone managing the system and evacuating everyone should know where the fire alarm has been activated in the building. E.g. Second Floor, Manager's Office. Thank you for commenting, Pixie71!
Thank you for explaining and demonstrating.
Helpful for people with the same type of system I have same callpoint so but Mx pro panel
you should check that the alarm you tested is showing in correct zone on panel before you switch it all off.
Absolutely right! An essential part of testing your fire alarm isn't just to make sure it sounds when you set it off, but to also make sure the fire alarm panel knows where the alarm has been set off. Why? Because the Fire Brigade will look at your fire alarm panel upon arriving to the scene (as it should be located by the front door), and that will tell them where the fire is. Similarly, someone managing the system and evacuating everyone should know where the fire alarm has been activated in the building. E.g. Second Floor, Manager's Office.
Thank you for commenting, Pixie71!
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Top geeza James
What's the other call point they have lol
This call point was replaced and I actually have the exact one in this vid
Where is your Zone Plan ?!?
Good point, this was a few years ago and that has now been addressed! Good spot!