- High Sensitive Standalone Smoke Detector
- Conventional Fire Alarm System
- Addressable Fire Alarm System
- Fire alarm control panel (FACP) Fire Alarm Control (FAC); This component, the hub of the system, monitors inputs and system integrity, controls outputs and relays information.
Secondary (backup) power supplies. This component, commonly consisting of sealed lead-acid storage batteries or other emergency sources including generators, is used to supply energy in the event of a primary power failure.
Initiating devices. This component acts as an input to the fire alarm control unit and is either manually or automatically activated. Examples would be devices such as pull stations, heat detectors, or smoke detectors. Heat and smoke detectors have different categories of both kinds. Some categories are beam, photoelectrical, aspiration, and duct.
Building safety interfaces This interface allows the fire alarm system to control aspects of the built environment and to prepare the building for fire, and to control the spread of smoke fumes and fire by influencing air movement, lighting, process control, human evacuate and easily exit.