FAQs

Fire Systems Ltd. deals in the sale and servicing of all types of firefighting equipment, including fire extinguishers, fire alarm systems, smoke detectors, emergency lighting systems, and more.
The type of fire extinguisher you need will depend on the type of fire risk in your business. For example, a Class A extinguisher is suitable for fires involving wood, paper, or textiles, while a Class B extinguisher is needed for flammable liquids. Fire Systems Ltd. can advise you on the best type of extinguisher for your needs.
Yes, Fire Systems Ltd. offer installation and maintenance services for all types of firefighting equipment. They can also advise you on how to maintain your equipment between servicing visits.
Yes, Fire Systems Ltd offers installation services for all the equipment they sell. Their team of expert technicians ensures that the equipment is installed properly and meets all safety regulations.
Yes, Fire Systems Ltd. can provide training on how to use firefighting equipment safely and effectively. They can also advise you on how to develop a fire safety plan for your business.
CAFS stands for Compressed Air Foam System. It is a firefighting technology that uses compressed air to create a foam solution that can extinguish fires more quickly and efficiently than traditional methods.
An addressable emergency light is a type of emergency lighting system that can be monitored remotely. It can be programmed to turn on automatically in the event of a power failure or fire.
A twin head emergency light is a type of emergency lighting system that has two light sources. This can provide greater illumination in the event of an emergency.
A semi-recessed down light is a type of emergency lighting system that is designed to be installed partially into the ceiling. This can provide a more discreet lighting solution than a surface-mounted light.
An Automatic ZoneCheck system is a type of emergency lighting system that can automatically test and monitor emergency lights to ensure they are working correctly. It can detect faults and notify maintenance personnel of any issues.