Manual Fire Alarm Break Glass
Break Glass for the Manual Fire Call Point ensures your fire protection measures are in working order
For use with the Manual Fire Call Point which has a modern design compatible with most conventional systems
Product Overview:
The Manual Fire Alarm Break Glass is a critical component of fire safety systems, providing a means for individuals to manually activate the fire alarm in the event of an emergency. This device is strategically placed in accessible locations throughout buildings to allow quick response and alerting in case of a fire or other life-threatening situations.
Key Features:
- Emergency Activation:
- Enables immediate activation of the fire alarm system by breaking the glass cover when an emergency is detected.
- Visible and Accessible:
- Positioned in visible and easily accessible areas, ensuring that individuals can quickly locate the manual activation point in case of an emergency.
- Tamper-Resistant Design:
- Features a tamper-resistant design to prevent accidental or unauthorized activation, ensuring the system is only triggered intentionally during emergencies.
- Resettable Mechanism:
- Incorporates a resettable mechanism that allows the device to be easily reset and returned to normal operation after activation.
- Breakable Glass:
- Utilizes breakable glass that shatters upon impact, signaling the initiation of the fire alarm.
- Emergency Signage:
- Often accompanied by clear and visible signage indicating its purpose and instructions on how to use the emergency activation device.
- Compatibility with Fire Alarm Systems:
- Designed to seamlessly integrate with fire alarm systems, ensuring a synchronized response for evacuation and emergency procedures.
- Durable Construction:
- Constructed with durable and high-visibility materials to withstand environmental conditions and ensure long-term reliability.
Applications:
- Commercial Buildings:
- Installed in offices, retail spaces, and other commercial buildings to provide a manual activation point for fire alarms.
- Educational Institutions:
- Found in schools, universities, and other educational facilities to enhance fire safety measures.
- Industrial Facilities:
- Commonly used in factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants to enable quick response to potential fire hazards.
- Healthcare Facilities:
- Deployed in hospitals and healthcare facilities to supplement automatic fire detection systems with manual activation points.
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