- Personal Protective Equipment
- Corner Guards
- Winter Safety Wear
- Masks
- Anti-Fatigue & Safety Mats
- Spill Kits
- Traffic Control, Barriers & Tape
- Unbreakable Traffic Mirrors
- Megaphone
- Fire Safety Packs
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Fire Safety
- Fire Safety Equipment
- Fire Extinguishers
- Smoke Alarms
- Fire Alarms
- Fire Alarm Systems
- Fire Blankets
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- Extinguisher Box
- Fire Wardens
- Fire Exit Security
- 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 Escape Ladders
- 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
Fire Alarm Systems
For a fire alarm system which you know won’t let you down when you need it most, it will need to comprise of many different components.
The control panel is the hub where you control the system, and through which all the elements communicate with each other. It should also consist of batteries which will keep the whole system powered if the electric goes off.
Detectors keep on the lookout for a threat, and call points are on hand to allow people to signal the alarm themselves if they find a fire. This will cause the sounders, bells and beacons to activate and raise the alarm. Plus it will all need joining together with a cable which has fire resisting abilities.
You can find everything you’ll need above.
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For a fire alarm system which you know won’t let you down when you need it most, it will need to comprise of many different components.
The control panel is the hub where you control the system, and through which all the elements communicate with each other. It should also consist of batteries which will keep the whole system powered if the electric goes off.
Detectors keep on the lookout for a threat, and call points are on hand to allow people to signal the alarm themselves if they find a fire. This will cause the sounders, bells and beacons to activate and raise the alarm. Plus it will all need joining together with a cable which has fire resisting abilities.
You can find everything you’ll need above.