Fire Alarm Systems Coventry. Commercial Fire Alarm System Installation, Maintenance & Servicing.
Fire safety is crucial for businesses of all sizes in Coventry. It’s vital to have a reliable fire alarm system in place to ensure the safety of your employees, customers, and property. RayFire Services offers a wide range of fire alarm and fire safety services tailored to meet your business needs.
Our fire engineers are available for fast and reliable emergency callouts, as well as installation, servicing, and maintenance of custom fire systems.
With over 20 years of experience in the industry, we can advise on all types of fire alarm installations and services, regardless of your business’s size. Need help? Contact us today.
Fire Alarm And Smoke Detector Systems Coventry
At RayFire Services, we understand how crucial it is to keep your business, employees, and customers safe from fire hazards. That’s why we offer leading fire safety solutions, including the design, installation, and maintenance of fire safety systems throughout Coventry and the West Midlands. Our experienced engineers are equipped to handle any project, from retail outlets to commercial and industrial factories.
We pride ourselves on making compliance easy for our clients and providing a direct and professional service. Whether you need a fire alarm or a custom fire system, we have you covered. Contact us today to discuss your fire safety needs and learn how RayFire Services can protect you, your people and your assets.
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Fire System, Fire Safety & Fire Alarms. Our Services Are Designed To Meet The Needs Of Businesses Of All Sizes, From Small Retail Outlets To Large Industrial Complexes
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Designing, Installing, And Maintaining Fire Systems, Fire Alarms And Systems Throughout England & Wales
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order of 2005 (FSO) combines previous fire safety laws under a single piece of legislation. Fire certificates are no longer issued.
The FSO requires responsible individuals to mitigate fire risks and ensure safe evacuation.
Areas Covered By The FSO
The FSO applies to most premises in England and Wales, including common areas in multi-occupied dwellings but not single private homes.
The law applies to any:
- place
- workspace
- vehicle, vessel, aircraft, installation on land, tents or movable structures
Does The FSO Apply To Me?
Yes, if you are:
- responsible for business premises
- an employer or self-employed with business premises
- managing a business-dedicated dwelling part
- a charity, voluntary organiaation or contractor with premises control
- Providing accommodation for paying guests
Where The FSO Doesn't Apply
FSO exemptions include:
- domestic premises
- offshore installations
- routine shipboard activities
- agricultural or forestry areas not inside a building
- licensed vehicles or those exempt from duty
- mines (except surface buildings)
- borehole sites per Borehole Sites and Operations Regulations 1995
RayFire Services offers fire safety advice, regulation guidance, and top-tier fire system installation and maintenance in England and Wales.
RayFire Services offers timely, competitive installations for any size project, with years of site experience and a focus on meeting deadlines to ensure a smooth partnership.
RayFire Services provides maintenance. Our trained engineers are capable of servicing and maintaining any alarm system, ensuring compliance with the latest British Standards.
Understanding Smoke Alarms And Smoke Detectors For Businesses
In the domestic market, the term “smoke alarm” is commonly used to describe devices engineered to detect smoke and alert homeowners. However, in the commercial and business sectors, especially in the field of fire safety and services, these devices are more accurately termed “smoke detectors.”
Residential “smoke alarms” are typically standalone units, whereas commercial “smoke detectors” are integrated components of extensive fire detection systems. These systems offer early warnings in commercial spaces, ensuring the safety of both property and personnel.
We recognise that in the business, many still refer to commercial smoke detection systems as “smoke alarms.” At RayFire Services, we not only acknowledge this fact but actively work to bridge this gap in understanding. While we uphold industry standards and terminology, we also appreciate the importance of our clients’ preferred terms. Whether you’re in need of a “smoke alarm” or a “smoke detector” for your business, RayFire Services is committed to providing tailored solutions that meet your requirements.
Illuminate Safety With Our Expert Emergency Lighting Solutions
A properly planned, installed, and well-kept emergency lighting system, along with a suitable fire alarm system, forms a vital component of every building’s life safety setup.
In situations such as power cuts, fires, or any event that disrupts the electricity to your building, these lights will activate, providing illumination and guidance to appropriate emergency exits, to help occupants leave safely.
Recent developments in emergency lighting technology have enabled compliance with safety regulations without compromising the aesthetic appeal of your premises.
To ensure the safety of occupants in your building, get in touch with RayFire services for emergency lighting installation and regular maintenance by our qualified engineers.
Elevate Your Safety With Fire Suppression Systems
Fire suppression systems are an essential component of a comprehensive firefighting solution.
These could comprise of sprinkler systems, dry and wet risers, gas suppression, and kitchen suppression systems. Each system would be designed with precision to quickly extinguish fires and avert potential disasters.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fire Alarm Systems
Here are the most common questions we are asked for Fire Alarm Systems and Fire Alarm Maintenance. You should find the information you need here quickly to stay on top of maintaining your system. If you’ve got any other questions or need some extra help, don’t hesitate to reach out and contact us.
A Fire Alarm System is a collection of interconnected devices designed to warn building occupants when there is a presence of carbon monoxide, fire, or smoke, prompting an immediate evacuation. Typically, this system utilises both auditory and visual signals to draw attention to the emergency.
There is an array of fire alarm types including addressable, conventional, wireless and air sampling. However, many fire protection providers only offer a single solution, whilst others can provide a comprehensive system tailored to your requirements.
Referred to as either the Fire Safety Order (FSO) or RRO, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order states that individuals with any degree of authority over premises must take reasonable steps to reduce fire risk and ensure all occupants can evacuate and escape safely at the time of the fire.
BS-5839 Part 1, developed by the British Standards Institution, is a code of practice that provides specific guidelines for the design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of fire detection systems within non-domestic premises.
Having a fire alarm service contract is necessary because the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 mandates that the responsible person must ensure that the premises have appropriate fire detectors and alarms. These need to be regularly maintained by a competent service provider to keep them in efficient working order, as per BS 5839-1 guidelines. This service includes inspections, which should occur at least once every 6 months, with 100% of the equipment checked over a 12-month period. The inspections can be divided into multiple visits to ensure thorough examination, the service provider with permission from the customer can do this annual inspection over 2 visits with 50% of the equipment checked during each. This proactive approach is essential to fulfill these requirements and ensure the safety of the premises and its occupants.
The recommended minimum, in accordance with BS-5839 Part 1, is two visits per year. During these visits, your engineer will conduct inspections on detection systems, sounders, batteries, and other components.
The Periodic Inspection involves the following tasks:
- Reviewing the system logbook
- Conducting a visual inspection for structural or occupancy changes and making necessary device adjustments
- Recording false alarm incident rates in compliance with 30.2
- Measuring battery voltage and load testing to ensure serviceability (25.4b recommends use of batteries with a 4 years minimum lifespan)
- Inspecting Control Indicating Equipment (CIE) and fire alarm devices
- Testing Alarm Signal Transmission and ancillary function of CIE
- Verifying fault indicators, printers and printer consumables
- Servicing radio systems per manufacturer recommendations
- Conducting manufacturer-recommended system checks
Any outstanding issues or defects must be recorded and reported to the customer, the system logbook completed and an inspection and servicing certificate issued.
Additionally, these tasks must be completed once during each 12 month period:
- Testing of all manual call points
- Functional testing of all automatic:
- fire detectors
- remote detectors
- heat detectors
- smoke detectors
- optimal beam smoke detectors
- aspirating fire detection systems
- carbon monoxide detectors
- flame detectors
- multi-sensor detectors, etc.
- Full testing of Control Indicating Equipment
- Testing programming of the cause and effect by testing 1 cause and observing the effect
- Testing the standby power supply capacity and establish it remains suitable for continual service
And any other annual checks and test recommended by the equipment manufacturer.
The potential for disruption will vary based on the type of business you operate and the specific location of your fire detection and alarm system. However, our engineers are committed to minimising any inconveniences and are capable of adjusting their work to accommodate your concerns, including noise-related issues.
This depends on your specific Fire Risk Assessment. However, RayFire Services would recommend monitoring all systems 24/7. This provides continuous monitoring of alarm signals to ensure the protection of your premises.
You should test your fire alarm or system weekly at a specified time. Prior to conducting the test, inform individuals within the building that it’s a routine test and no evacuation is necessary. Additionally, notify your Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) in advance to prevent them from alerting the Emergency Services during the test.
You must carry out at least one fire drill per year and record the results. You are legally required to keep the results as part of your fire safety and evacuation plan.
The typical lifespan of a fire alarm panel battery is approximately 4 years (unless specified otherwise by the manufacturer), but this can vary based on usage, testing frequency, and environmental conditions. The life expectancy of fire alarm panel batteries should be evaluated according to the guidelines outlined in BS 5839 section 45.4.
The typical lifespan of an optical fire detector is approximately 10 years, although certain manufacturers may indicate extended lifespans. However, it’s crucial to note that a detector’s longevity depends on its operating environment and can be significantly influenced by environmental factors. For instance, a detector placed in a highly dusty environment may require replacement sooner than one in a clean environment due to the increased risk of degradation.
As per BS 5839-1, all emergency corrective callouts must be responded to and attended to within 8 hours. This is from the time the customer makes the call, no matter when the call was initially received. It is recommended to swiftly address and rectify any detected faults or damage, ideally at the moment they are first identified.
As per the RRO, the responsible person is required to designate a competent person to aid them in implementing the preventative and protective measures (RRO 18.1). BS 5839-1 recommends that the competence of a fire alarm service provider can be assured through third-party certificated, by a UKAS-certified certification body i.e. BAFE.
When a new Service Provider is appointed, it is essential to conduct a special inspection of the fire alarm system. During this inspection, they must identify significant areas of non-compliance, which may include insufficient detection equipment, sounders, power sources, inappropriate cabling, or the absence of a zone plan or another suitable diagrammatic representation of the premises.
These non-compliances must be promptly reported to the Customer, who holds responsibility for organizing the necessary corrective actions. If available, the Service Provider should also acquire and review all existing records, including Design and Installation Certificates, Operation and Maintenance Manuals, Testing Records, as-fitted drawings, a Log Book, and a record of any modifications.
Contact your local RayFire expert
At service@rayfireservices.co.uk for top-notch installation, care and repair, and all installation and maintenance services for your fire systems. Our Head Office is based in Newcastle upon Tyne.





