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Fire and Security

Bau Fire & Security are a professional, reliable and experienced fire alarm company, providing everything your business needs. We can design, supply and install a full range of fire alarm systems for a wide range of building structures.

With over 25 years of experience, we have a wealth of knowledge in design and installation for all recognised brands and for a variety of projects.

Our expert coordination of services creates a fully in-house, bespoke service.

 

We supply, install, and service fire alarm systems nationwide and specialise in the industrial, commercial and residential

Our professional systems include:

  • Wireless fire alarm systems

  • Addressable fire alarm systems

  • Conventional fire alarm systems

  • Beam detection systems

  • Emergency lighting systems

 

A quality fire alarm system isn’t just a must for peace of mind, it’s a legal requirement and crucial addition to your business to protect your people, property and assets.

Armed with a vast range of fire detection and alarm systems, our experienced teams of designers, engineers and installers ensure that you are protected and compliant with current fire safety regulations with a solution that is designed and integrated to suit your specific needs.

 

Emergency lighting is a crucial component of the safety system of any building. Bau Fire & Security specialises in emergency lighting design and implementation, working with only the most advanced emergency lighting systems with surface and discreet flush fittings. We can design, install and maintain a full LED emergency lighting system – with a local discharge testing facility - so you can know that in an emergency, your employees will be able to evacuate.

 

Addressable:

Addressable panels monitor all alarm components individually. Each device comes with a distinct, separate address, which allows the panel to know their status, such as whether it’s functioning normally, in alarm or in trouble. For instance, addressable systems allow those working at a hotel’s front desk to know the exact location of the event by looking at the alarm panel display.

 

Non-Addressable:

This type of system puts all initiating devices in zones, meaning users physically have to check each device in that zone to find the one in alarm. For instance, if you have a non-addressable system and the alarm goes off, it would tell you something like “Alarm Zone 3, Fourth Floor.”

Most property owners and managers prefer addressable systems, as they let you know the specific location of the alarm and assess the situation much more quickly. Some fire alarm panels can also notify remote alarm monitoring stations, which can then contact emergency services.

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