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<br>As communication systems continue to shift to wireless, it is time for life safety systems to follow suit. These days, more and more businesses and residential communities around the area are switching to wireless fire alarm systems because of their cost benefits and ease of installation.
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Pros And Cons Of Wireless Fire Alarms As communication systems continue to shift to wireless, it is time for life safety systems to follow suit. These days, more and more businesses and residential communities around the area are switching to wireless fire alarm systems because of their cost benefits and ease of installation. So does this mean wireless fire alarms are the best choice for your building? Not mandatory. Advantages and disadvantages of installing wireless fire alarms include: Pros ● Wireless fire alarms are easy to install anywhere - the main advantage of any wireless system is its portability. Traditional wired systems require hardware, while wireless systems require no more than a few nuts, bolts and screws. As a result, they can be installed anywhere and moved as needed. ● Wireless fire alarms are easy to upgrade - are you updating the lighting of your building? Need to move your fire alarms around? does not matter! Wireless fire alarms can be moved as needed, so you always have the best possible protection against any changes in your building. ● Wireless fire alarms will work if the power goes out - you do not need to connect your system to the power grid, as wireless systems run on batteries.
Therefore, if a blackout occurs, your system will continue to run without any loss of protection. Disadvantages ● Wireless fire alarms require batteries - make sure you have plenty of batteries on hand. Wireless systems run on batteries, so they need to be checked and replaced periodically. ● Wireless fire alarms have limit restrictions - in large areas, a wireless system may have trouble transmitting information to the main control panel. ● Wireless fire alarms do not need to be monitored - some wireless fire alarms have a dialing system to call the fire department, but provide the simplest audible alert. There are no monitoring services like there are for wired systems, and if you want to call the fire department, you have to do it yourself. Not surprisingly, wireless technology is becoming more and more popular in modern homes and businesses, offering a viable alternative with advanced features. There are several advantages to choosing to install a wireless fire alarm system. Advances in technology have made them as reliable as wired systems, offering all the features, and even offering a way to integrate wireless components with an already hard-wired system. If you have any questions about Wireless Fire Alarms, or want to install Wireless Fire Alarm in Dubai, call MMJ Security & Safety today!