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Fire detection

Smoke and fire detection devices play a fundamental role in prevention, since most of the most technological automatic systems are based on their operation. 
Typically, these devices consist of electronic equipment that detects the presence of smoke or heat variations typical of the start of a fire and are therefore capable of distinguishing a false alarm and allowing the systems to activate in cases of real danger.
Fire detection systems are essential for ensuring the protection of residential and working environments and since they are designed and used in association with alarm and extinguishing systems, they guarantee an absolute level of safety.
The primary function of fire-fighting devices is certainly to save anyone in the vicinity of the danger.

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The smoke and fire detection devices are in fact the elements of the system that send the information to the fire alarm control unit, which promptly signals the danger via an acoustic message, allowing a quick evacuation of the space invaded by flames and thus guaranteeing an immediate intervention of the operators responsible for putting out the fire. 
The detection devices must be installed at the top of the rooms to be protected, because the smoke and heat produced by a fire move upwards. 
There are different types of fire detection sensors, divided according to the phenomenon they are able to detect: smoke, flame, temperature, optical detectors. The installation of these systems must be carried out by qualified companies with all certifications. It is essential to turn to professionals in the sector who know how to offer a complete and high-level service.
FTS Hydro Fire  is a reliable partner in the firefighting sector and offers its customers a wide selection of highly technological equipment and systems. 
Our professional staff is always available to customers to guarantee a complete service, including installation, testing and scheduled maintenance of the systems.