The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) provides the National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72. This standard deals with the application, installation, performance, and maintenance of protective signaling systems and their components.
Chapter 7 is devoted to inspection, testing and maintenance. A table included in the document is several pages long and includes generators, batteries, interface equipment, and other aspects of fire detection and alarm systems.
HDJ Security engineer technicians install and provides maintenance for all types of Fire Alarm Control Panels and systems
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In addition to system age, you must consider budget and staffing resources. Does your staff have the time and expertise to properly maintain this critical life-safety system? Will it be more cost-effective to have a contractor specializing in fire alarms perform the maintenance? The most stringent standards and guidelines are meaningless unless the people performing the inspection, testing, and maintenance are knowledgeable and qualified to service the fire alarm system. HDJ Security technicians are knowledgeable, licensed, and insured. We are technology specialist. |
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Facility maintenance people usually don’t possess the experience and knowledge found in HDJ Security service technicians, whose daily work revolves around fire alarm system technology in a variety of environments and circumstances. Some facilities have answered this problem by sending their people to factory-sponsored training courses. This approach works, if done on an ongoing basis. You can resolve the knowledge dilemma by using a HDJ Security service agreement. These can range from a basic on-call agreement to regularly scheduled service visits. |
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