1. Conventional fire alarm systems:
In a typical fire alarm system, physical cabling is used to connect multiple contact points and detectors from which signals are fed to the main control unit. Each zone on the fire alarm control panel is indicated by an indicator lamp, a text display, or in some cases both. It is logical that the more we can divide a building into more areas, the more accurate the location of the alarm trigger will be.
2. Addressable fire alarm systems:
The principle of detecting an addressable system is the same as a normal system. But in this system, each detector is given a set address (usually using a dip switch). The control panel can then determine exactly which detector or contact point initiated the alarm. The detection circuit is in the form of a wire ring and up to 99 devices may be connected to each ring.
3. Smart fire alarm systems:
In the intelligent fire alarm and extinguishing system, each detector effectively and intelligently evaluates its surroundings. It then informs the control panel that there is a fire or that the detector head needs cleaning. Intelligent systems are much more complex and include many more features than conventional or addressable systems. Smart fire alarm systems are available in versions 2, 4 and 8.

4. Wireless fire alarm systems
Wireless fire extinguishing system is an effective alternative to traditional wired fire alarm systems and is suitable for all applications. This system uses secure radio communication to connect sensors and devices to controllers. In fact, it is a completely intelligent fire detection system, without the need for cabling.
The necessity of installing a residential and commercial fire alarm system
Today, with the advancement of technology, one of the first priorities of mankind is to protect property and save human lives, and in this regard, all equipment and facilities will be used in this matter to protect human life and property and to minimize damages. follow One of the necessary and essential technologies in this matter is the fire alarm system and the fire extinguishing system in order to prevent major financial and life losses during a fire.
In residential buildings and residential towers, due to the presence of a large number of households, they must use fire alarm systems so that in the event of a fire, all residents can leave the building, as well as commercial buildings and complexes due to The existence of a large number of people's capital and also the presence of people in such complexes require the installation of a fire alarm system.
Advantages of fire alarm installation
1. Informing and protecting life and property
2. Remote monitoring and management
3. Having flexibility in the installation location