SMOKE DETECTION OVERVIEW
At Atexa, our smoke detectors use a variety of technologies to quickly identify the presence of smoke particles and trigger an alert to reduce the risk of a potential fire. Our smoke detectors are robust and high-performing, suitable for application in even the most high-risk environments. Our expert team will work with you to advise which smoke detectors are most appropriate for each area of your premises to provide the ultimate protection.
At Atexa, we are committed to providing your business with smoke detection solutions tailored to your unique premises and needs. With our focus firmly on early detection and quick response time, we offer a large range of smoke detection systems to ensure reliable coverage and detection of fire threats throughout your premises.
TYPES OF SMOKE DETECTION
PHOTO ELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTION
Our photoelectric smoke detection systems use light beams to detect the presence of smoke in the air. When smoke enters the detection chamber of these clever devices, the light is scattered, and the alarm is triggered. Photoelectric smoke detectors are particularly effective when detecting smouldering fires which produce larger smoke particles that could go unnoticed by other methods of smoke detections.
DUAL SENSOR SMOKE DETECTION
Our dual sensor smoke detectors are a combination of photoelectric and heat detection technologies within one single unit, offering more reliable and accurate smoke detection. Utilising both methods allows our dual sensor smoke detectors to identify a wide range of fire types from smouldering fires to fast-burning blazes.
AIR SAMPLING SMOKE DETECTION
Our air sampling smoke detection systems use pipes and sampling points to continuously take samples of air from the protected area. These air samples are analysed for the presence of smoke particles, allowing early detection of any fire threats before they escalate. Air sampling smoke detectors are highly sensitive, and we recommend them for even the most challenging environments with high ceilings or airflow.
BEAM DETECTION
Our beam smoke detectors will cast a beam of light across your space and trigger an alarm when smoke particles disrupt the beam. This detection system is particularly useful in larger open spaces, and we recommend them for warehouses or airports where more traditional smoke detectors may not be suitable due to the premises’ high ceilings and airflow.