May 27, 2008
The Essential Fire Alarm Control Panel
There are many people today who shy away from the new, high-tech gadgets which provide safety and security for their homes and families. After all, they don't understand completely how the units work or what they can do, and learning looks complicated. It's necessary to take the bull by the horns, however, by installing home fire alarms and anti-theft devices. It's the best way of knowing your home and family are going to be protected, even when you can't be at home. No matter whether you own a home, a business, or a warehouse, you need to equip it with the latest in security equipment.
Eliminating the Common Misconceptions
In our society it's easy to form misconceptions about yourself and things in your surroundings. Left uncorrected, these misconceptions can cripple a person's judgment when it comes to things like fire alarm control panels and systems. Having the opportunity to discuss this misguided information with others can help clear up the misconceptions. Read on for information which will guide you toward the truth.
Misconception #1: It's too expensive to install a fire alarm control panel. Not anymore it isn't. Back in the 19th and early 20th centuries, when manufacturing the units was slow and involved and they had to be made of expensive metals, costs were so high that only the rich could afford them. Modern technology, however, has improved production methods to the point where lower prices are feasible. We now have systems available to fit into every budget.
Misconception #2: You can't rely on modern fire alarm control panels. There has never been a time when this statement has been so false. Modern technology and methods of inspecting quality have virtually wiped out products which are not dependable. In addition, production companies are well aware of customer demand for high quality. In today's competitive market, only the most trustworthy products will survive.
Misconception #3: A fire alarm control panel works alone. How wrong can you be? Modern fire alarm control panels are hooked to computers. With a computer, as you know, almost anything can be accomplished. For instance, your alarm system can now easily be hooked directly to the fire station in order to notify them immediately so that they can respond almost before the fire started.
Misconception #4: You can skimp on the quality of your fire alarm control panel. Not if you are depending on it to operate all the functions of your alarm system, you can't. You're talking about the brains of the entire operation here. It's responsible for running functions of your system such as the manual operation of smoke and heat detectors and manual notification of the nearest fire station in case of emergency.
Maybe the preceding paragraphs have given you a clearer picture of the truth about the function of fire alarm control panels, and maybe they didn't. When it comes to purchasing a new control panel, the choice is up to you.
Filed under Fire Alarm Monitoring by Rex Magnum aka Seargent Fire Marshall










