Fire

Smoke alarms for NI housing

by Mark Rowe

In Northern Ireland, Grove Community Housing Association, has replaced its smoke alarms with Aico’s Multi-Sensors and Ei164e Heat Alarms in more than 80pc of its properties.

Established in 1977, Grove Community Housing Association manages 218 properties in North Belfast, a mixture of new builds and renovated dwellings. With the smoke alarms in these properties coming to the end of their ten year life, Grove looked to the market for mains powered alarms. Denis Bleakley, Grove Community Housing Association General Manager, says: “We wanted 10 year life rechargeable batteries so neither tenants nor the association would be troubled by battery replacement. Being rechargeable also means that if for some reason the electricity supply is off for an extended period, the batteries still do not need to be replaced and the alarms function safely. We liked the Multi-Sensor technology to reduce false alarms for us and our tenants, which we found was backed up by BRE [Building Research Establishment] research.”

The makes say that their Multi-Sensor Fire Alarms contain two sensor types, optical and heat, to monitor smoke and heat levels, sending and receiving information via its intelligent detection software, for fewer false alarms; aided by a dust compensation feature. Since the new Aico alarms have been installed, Denis states that he has not had any false alarms reported; and the installer confirmed there were no faulty alarms.

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