
Fire Alarm Systems (FAS) and Fire Detection Systems (FDS) are used to detect, signal, control, and notify of fire hazards. Rapid detection allows for efficient action to limit losses, while FSS automation supports the safe evacuation of people and prevents the spread of fire within the facility.
We verify the operation of the system directly at your facility, minimizing downtime and disruption to your work.
We check event logs, alarm accuracy, and the operation of detectors, signaling devices, and surveillance lines.
We verify connections with smoke extraction, fire dampers, elevators, DSO, and other safety systems.
We prepare reports, entries in operating logs, and documents required by the State Fire Service and the insurer.
The selection of detectors depends on the type of facility, operating environment, and SSP project requirements. In practice, we support and test the most commonly used types of detection, selecting them to ensure a quick system response and minimize the risk of false alarms.
Most commonly used in offices, hotels, common areas, and service facilities.
They are effective in environments where environmental conditions may trigger smoke alarms.
For areas with an increased risk of rapid fire spread and specific processes.
High spaces: halls, warehouses, atriums – where point detectors may be insufficient.
Used less frequently, they require special attention in terms of servicing and documentation.
SSP/SAP is an integrated fire safety system that detects signs of fire, activates alarms, and initiates appropriate controls. This makes it possible to quickly avert danger, limit losses, and ensure the orderly evacuation of building occupants.
The Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) alerts and transmits control commands. The FSC is connected to, among other things, detection elements (smoke detectors), monitoring elements (e.g., sprinkler system activation), signaling elements (signaling devices, voice alarm systems), and control elements (fire dampers, elevator control). This allows the system to operate consistently and automatically in the event of an emergency.
The obligation to use SSPs stems from regulations concerning the technical conditions of buildings. Below are the most common categories of buildings covered by this requirement.
• Commercial and exhibition facilities with large fire zones
• Cinemas with more than 600 seats
• Catering facilities with more than 300 seats
• Hotels and collective residential buildings with more than 50 beds
• Data centers with national and provincial coverage
• Underground garages with large fire zones
• Banks with operating rooms larger than 500 m²
• Theaters with more than 300 seats
• Sports and entertainment venues with more than 1,500 seats
• Hospitals and sanatoriums with a large number of beds
• Tall and high-rise public buildings
• Archives, museums, and monuments designated by the competent authorities
• Metro and underground railway stations
• Ports and stations for more than 500 people at a time
• Libraries with national library resources
We work with systems from reputable SSP manufacturers, enabling us to provide effective service, efficient testing, and complete documentation for audits and inspections.
We perform inspections and maintenance of Fire Alarm Systems on a one-off basis or as part of regular servicing. We ensure compliance with PN-EN 54 requirements, system efficiency, and complete documentation—without involving you in technical details.
We check the documentation, CSP configuration, and list of system components. We verify that the placement of detectors, manual call points, signaling devices, and connections to controls complies with the requirements of the facility and current regulations.
We perform tests of the SSP control panel, check smoke and temperature detectors, analyze messages and event logs. We verify the correctness of integration with smoke extraction, DSO, extinguishing systems, and building automation.
We prepare protocols and reports in accordance with control and audit requirements. As part of our ongoing maintenance service, we monitor inspection dates, recommend improvements, and respond quickly to faults to ensure that the system is ready for operation at any time.
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SSP (also known as SAP) is used to detect fires, activate alarms, and control firefighting equipment. This enables a quick response, safe evacuation, and limits the spread of fire.
The CSP is the "heart" of the system. It collects signals from detectors and monitoring devices, triggers alarms, and transmits commands to control systems—e.g., smoke extraction, voice alarm systems, fire dampers, or elevators.
Regular inspections are essential to ensure that the system operates reliably and meets safety requirements. The frequency is determined in accordance with the manufacturer's requirements, facility documentation, and applicable standards — we help you choose the right frequency and monitor deadlines as part of our ongoing service.
We verify the operation of the control panel, check smoke and temperature detectors, signaling devices, manual alarms, and monitoring lines. We analyze the history of events and errors, test alarms, and verify the correctness of system communication.
Yes. We verify connections with smoke extraction, fire extinguishing, DSO, and building automation systems. This is crucial because even a fully functional control panel will not ensure safety if the controls do not work according to the fire scenario.
This obligation stems from regulations concerning technical conditions for buildings. It applies to selected commercial facilities, cinemas, hotels, underground garages, hospitals, high-rise buildings, as well as designated archives, museums, and data centers.
Definitely yes. In offices, service facilities, production halls, and warehouses and logistics centers, SSP significantly increases the level of protection for people and property and reduces the risk of major losses in the event of a fire.
UTAPiSU (Fire Alarm and Fault Signal Transmission Device) is a transmitter that transmits alarm and damage from the Fire Alarm System (SSP) to the Alarm Monitoring Station (AMS) (e.g., Noma2, CDSP). Then, in accordance with procedures, the fire alarm is forwarded to the the appropriate Command Post of the relevant local State Fire Service (PSP).
Our mission is to ensure comprehensive fire safety for facilities, encompassing everything from the inspection and servicing of fire protection equipment and essential documentation, to providing expert support during acceptance testing and regulatory audits. We are dedicated to ensuring your company not only complies with all relevant regulations but also benefits from robust and effective fire protection.
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