Notifier Fire Alarm Panels are the most capable control panels available. This state of the art emergency management system can be configured to control a few interconnected detection devices for small buildings, to monitor a large campus, or a complicated high-rise block wirelessly.
In simplest terms, fire alarm control panels consist of connected detection elements that sense the presence of fire and smoke, output devices like alarms to notify occupants of a potential emergency, a power source, and a secondary power supply.
Notifier by Honeywell Fire Alarm Control Panels are designed with industry leading smoke detection capability to provide the earliest possible warning in case of emergency.
The Notifier Fire Alarm Panels can be equipped with a variety of accessories to accommodate facility types and unique requirements. The system communicates with a central monitoring location and can transmit emergency information from fire detection devices to remote fire departments.
Evacuation Assistance
Notifier Fire Alarm Panels may be integrated with Onyx Digital Voice Command, an emergency voice communication system that can provide live paging or digital voice commands to direct evacuation. Also, Notifier offers their LED Sign Gateway to display predetermined graphic instructions to assist further in an emergency evacuation situation.
Connectivity
For large hospitals, high-rise buildings and campuses, the Notifier High-Speed NOTI-FIRE-NET will link multiple Notifier intelligent fire alarm control panels into a single system. Each panel may be programmed differently, while NOTI-FIRE-NET maintains integration among all units. To monitor existing conditions from a remote location, Notifier offers a choice of Gateways to access the control panel from any remote location. Each Gateway protocol may be programmed for a range of circumstances.
Installation
Contact a certified Notifier representative to design the best system for your facility. Early detection and notification are the most important elements of occupant safety.
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