- Personal Protective Equipment
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- Tapes & Markers
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- Spill Kits
- Traffic Control, Barriers & Tape
- Unbreakable Traffic Mirrors
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- Megaphone
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Fire Safety
- Fire Safety Equipment
- Fire Extinguishers
- Smoke Alarms
- Fire Alarms
- Fire Alarm Systems
- Fire Blankets
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- Fire Wardens
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- STI Vandalism and Theft Stoppers
- Fire Brigade Equipment
- Fire Hose Reels & Spares
- Extinguisher Stands
- Extinguisher Accessories
- Wall Fixing Brackets
- Fire Buckets
- Fixing Brackets
- Extinguisher Trolleys
- Fire Rated Hatches and Boxes
- Home Safety
- Fire Door Holders
- Fire Safes
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Fire & Safety Signs
- Fire Safety Signs
- Health and Safety Signs
- No Smoking Signs
- Compulsory Signs
- Warning Signs
- Hazard Signs
- Sign Fixing
- Panoramic Signs
- Disabled Signs
- Prohibition Signs
- Stairways Signs
- White Plastic Signs
- Table Top Display Signs
- Helideck Safety Signs
- CCTV Signs
- Door Safety Signs
- Safety Tie Labels
- Cigarette Bins
- First Aid
- Evacuation Chairs
- Lifehammers
- Emergency Lighting
- Flammable Liquids Storage
Detector Testers/Cleaners
When a detector has dirt and dust inside, it will prevent it from working correctly. It can cause false alarms and delays in the detector activating. But worse of all, it could also prevent the detector from working at all.
It’s important then that they are kept clean and well maintained. And sometimes wiping and vacuuming isn’t enough to get it all cleaned out. You should then use a cleaner to ensure it is in good condition.
You may also want to check the functionality of the detectors. It isn’t advisable to simulate those circumstances yourself.
Instead, there are aerosols available to do this safely. Synthetic smoke will test a smoke detector, and a controlled amount of CO is enough to test a carbon monoxide detector.
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When a detector has dirt and dust inside, it will prevent it from working correctly. It can cause false alarms and delays in the detector activating. But worse of all, it could also prevent the detector from working at all.
It’s important then that they are kept clean and well maintained. And sometimes wiping and vacuuming isn’t enough to get it all cleaned out. You should then use a cleaner to ensure it is in good condition.
You may also want to check the functionality of the detectors. It isn’t advisable to simulate those circumstances yourself.
Instead, there are aerosols available to do this safely. Synthetic smoke will test a smoke detector, and a controlled amount of CO is enough to test a carbon monoxide detector.