Ireland's Electrical Issue 112 Feb-Mar

ALARM SYSTEMS

CLEAR GUIDANCE IS OFFERED ON THE IDEAL PLACEMENT OF ALARMS, ENSURING FULL COMPLIANCE AND MAXIMUM PROTECTION… Find the right alarm with Espire

ESPi’s Alarm Finder on the Espire website provides an effective and reliable way for homeowners, landlords and businesses to identify the most appropriate smoke, heat or carbon monoxide alarms for their specific property requirements. By answering a few guided questions, users receive personalised recommendations along with clear guidance on the ideal placement of alarms, ensuring full compliance and maximum protection, and offering complete peace of mind. The tool begins by establishing the property’s location – England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland or Ireland – since standards and regulations vary by region. This ensures that users only

see requirements relevant to them. It then covers key details such as: • Property type and size (including garages or loft conversions) • Risks to be monitored (smoke, heat, carbon monoxide) • System grade required • Power connection options • Additional features such as RF-Link interconnection and remote-control switch The RF-Link interconnection allows alarms to communicate with each other, creating a safer, networked system. A remote-control switch makes testing and locating alarms simple and convenient. Once all questions are completed, users can request tailored documentation and

receive customised recommendations for their property. The comprehensive Espire range from ESPi offers high performance fire and CO alarm products suitable for Grade D1, Grade D2 and Grade F1 installations. The range comprises optical smoke, heat, smoke and heat, carbon monoxide (CO), and CO and heat alarms.

The Espire Alarm Finder is available now and can be accessed directly from the homepage at www.espireuk.com Want to know more?

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