University of Westminster

Installation and commissioning of new fire alarm system
Project Manager:
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Charlie Fawke

Aylesbury Fire Systems has successfully completed the installation and commissioning of a brand-new, state-of-the-art fire alarm system at Little Titchfield Street University Campus. This project marked a significant upgrade in fire safety for the university, transitioning from an outdated conventional system to a modern, fully addressable fire alarm system designed to enhance both reliability and functionality.

As part of the extensive upgrade, the existing bell circuits were carefully decommissioned and removed, paving the way for the installation of new sounder bases. These were integrated using high-quality Apollo components, ensuring optimal performance and long-term durability. The switch to an addressable system means that each individual device on the network can now be pinpointed in the event of an activation, allowing for faster response times, improved fault monitoring, and greater overall system efficiency.

This crucial upgrade significantly enhances fire detection, communication, and overall safety across the campus, providing students, staff, and visitors with a more secure environment. The new system ensures that any fire-related incidents can be swiftly identified and managed, ultimately helping to protect lives and safeguard university property.

Aylesbury Fire Systems remains committed to delivering high-quality fire safety solutions and is proud to have played a key role in enhancing fire protection at Little Titchfield Street University Campus.

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