Fire Safety on Building Sites Construction sites, especially those in a temporary phase, introduce specific fire hazards due to frequent layout changes, mobile equipment, and scattered workforces. A sound alerting system is necessary for notifying workers without delay. The Howler line-up, including the GOLink system, HO units, and sit… Read More
The Importance of Howler Systems in Fire Safety Construction and short-term sites present unique fire risks due to ever-changing layouts, mobile equipment, and dispersed work zones. A dependable alarm network is essential for quickly notifying everyone in case of danger. The Howler range – including GOLink, HO alarms, and site alert … Read More
Mitigating Fire Risks on Site Building projects are dynamic by nature, with frequent changes, machinery in use, and staff working in separated zones. These factors make prompt alarm coverage essential. Howler's systems—including GOLink, HO alarms, and site alert devices—support coverage for both small-scale and complex layouts. … Read More
What Exactly Is a Conventional Fire Alarm? A non-addressable fire alarm system is widely used across various building types. It splits the building into multiple zones, each connected to its own loop of detectors and manual call points. If a detector is activated, the control panel shows which zone is affected, allowing quick action. Unlike addre… Read More
Can assess your requirements and propose the ideal grade and classification from the fire alarm system for your requirements,Sounders or alarms are wired into the panel by using individual sounder circuits. When a tool within a zone is induced, the FACP identifies which zone the alarm came from, although not the particular unit. We operate with yo… Read More