We service all types of fire and security system, many of which require regular maintenance in keeping with your own safety policy and the current regulations, our contracts include the following benefits.
Use our local number for all call outs as it is manned 24/7.
And remember if its not broken, dont fix it.
Where others may want to sell you a brand new system call us for a system test call out, where we will check everything and give you a second opinion. You could save pounds..
Fire Detection Systems are maintained under BS 5839-1:2013
No matter how technologically advanced a fire detection and fire alarm system might be with state-of-the-art self-monitoring and automatic fault detection features, there will always be the need for human observation and intervention to ensure its continuous smooth running and optimum performance.
There are three main reasons for routine maintenance and testing:
As such, it is important for the premises management to institute a schedule of system testing, which can be sub-divided into weekly, monthly and annual routines.
CCTV Systems are maintained under BSEN 62676-4
A preventative maintenance visit allows the technician to carry out a complete audit / check of the CCTV surveillance system, the documentation associated with the CCTV system, and the training requirements of users.
The CCTV surveillance system should receive at least one preventative maintenance visit each year. However, additional maintenance visits may be required depending on the complexity of the system, the environmental conditions, and the need to change ‘perishable items’ e.g. wiper blades, hard drives, electronic motors and batteries etc.
Intruder Alarm Systems are maintained under EN 50131
Preventative Maintenance. A planed programme of regular inspections and routine maintenance to meet the requirements of the European Standards EN-50131 for Intruder alarms.
Comprehensive Maintenance. A full extended warranty service to cover all
replacement parts and all call out and labour charges. The Preventative maintenance programme is also included.
Code of practice for audio-frequency induction loop systems - BS 7594
Gives recommendations for and guidance on the design, planning, installation, testing, operation and maintenance of an audio frequency induction loop system
intended for communicating speech, music and/or other signals. The
performance requirements of an induction loop system is specified in BS EN
60118-4 (Magnetic field strength in induction loop systems for hearing aid
purposes)
Comprehensive Maintenance. A full extended warranty service to cover all
replacement parts and all call out and labour charges. The Preventative maintenance programme is also included.