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The Effects of Thunderstorms on Your Fire Alarm System

by Bappaditta Jana share market adviser

Thunderstorms can disrupt your fire alarm system if lightning strikes cause power spikes or outages. Thunderstorms are common in the summer. Seasonal storms may pack a punch and strike without warning. Did you realise that lightning may wreak havoc on your fire alarm system's functionality? Continue reading to find out what can go wrong and what you can do to prevent it as per the industrial fire safety management.

Power Surges from Lightning

Surges of electricity may enter a building through a variety of channels, one of which being your building's alarm system. The destructive effects of lightning do not require a direct impact to occur. If something conducts electricity in your building, such as the wire on your fire alarm system, it may easily provide a conduit for a power surge. So, how can you avoid the negative consequences of a power surge? Install surge protectors on your alarm system with the help of industrial fire protection consultants. Surge protectors can be put on the principal fire alarm panel circuits as well as the circuits leading from the panel to the fire alarm starting devices, such as pull stations and smoke detectors, or horn/strobe notifiable devices.

Power Outages

Do you know if the fire alarm system in your building has a sufficient backup power source that will automatically activate in the case of a power outage? When the electricity goes out, most fire alarm control panels rely on batteries to keep them running. According to industrial fire protection consultants, find out if there is any mandate by law. Fully charged and functioning batteries that can provide backup power for at least 24 hours are required in fire control panels. If you know the safety system has been properly maintained, you can answer the issue of whether it will still operate in the event of a power loss.

Fire alarm systems rely on backup power sources to keep them operational in the case of a power outage. Typically, this is a backup battery or an emergency generator. If the backup power supply fails, you'll be left with a completely inoperable fire alarm system. Keeping up with your mandatory inspections is the best way to assure that your system's backup power source will operate. Give Conflate Group a call now to see how we can assist!

Fire Protection Services from Conflate Group

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