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<cms:item xmlns:cms="http://www.arsdigita.com/cms/1.0" xmlns="http://www.esd.org.uk/standards/esdbody" oid="[com.arsdigita.cms.contenttypes.ESDService:{id=801}]"><cms:name>automatic-fire-alarms-801</cms:name><cms:language>en</cms:language><cms:title>Automatic Fire Alarms</cms:title><cms:dublinCore oid="[com.arsdigita.london.cms.dublin.DublinCoreItem:{id=801}]"><cms:name>automatic-fire-alarms-801-dublin-metadata</cms:name><cms:dcAudience>General Public</cms:dcAudience><cms:dcCoverage>content=&quot;99XX&quot; scheme=&quot;ONS SNAC&quot;</cms:dcCoverage><cms:dcCoveragePostcode/><cms:dcCoverageSpatialRef/><cms:dcCoverageUnit/><cms:dcDateValid/><cms:dcDisposalReview/><cms:dcLanguage>en</cms:dcLanguage><cms:dcTemporalBegin/><cms:dcTemporalEnd/><cms:dcCreatorOwner>LAWS Project - Starter Kit - http://www.laws-project.org.uk</cms:dcCreatorOwner><cms:dcCreatorContact>LAWS Project - Starter Kit - http://www.laws-project.org.uk</cms:dcCreatorContact><cms:dcPublisher>Tameside MBC - LAWS project - http://laws.tameside.gov.uk</cms:dcPublisher><cms:dcRights/><cms:dcKeywords>automatic, fire, alarms</cms:dcKeywords></cms:dublinCore><cms:textAsset oid="[com.arsdigita.cms.TextAsset:{id=801}]"><cms:content><![CDATA[<h2>Fire and Emergency Services</h2><span class="gen">email address here</span><span class="gen">phone number here</span><span class="gen">sms phone number here</span><span class="gen">fax number here</span><span class="gen">minicom number here</span><p><i>The safety of your building and its occupants can be greatly enhanced by the installation of an Automatic Fire Detection and Alarm System. </i></p><hr/><p>Properly used and
maintained, the automatic system with its fast response to incipient fire
can be a significant factor in reducing the risk to life and the limiting
of damage
to your property in the event of a fire. </p><p>Unfortunately, the very features
that provide this fast response can also produce unwanted signals arising from
activities other than a real fire. These
can prove both costly to the Fire Service, by initiating unnecessary turnouts
of fire appliances and to the building operator where evacuation of a building
as a result of a false alarm signal can result in loss of production and general
disruption of normal business activities.</p><h2>General Rules</h2><p>Many unwanted fire signals are the result of ignorance on the part of
employees or contractors who may not be aware that an automatic fire system
is in operation.</p><p>A few simple rules coupled with normal good house-keeping practices can
help to keep these unwanted nuisance signals to a minimum.</p><p>
<strong>Rule 1 - Staff
or contractors to be made aware that the building is protected by an automatic
detection
system.</strong>
</p><ul>
<li title="*">Display
permanent notices at the entrances to all areas equipped with automatic
fire detection, notice to read: <br/>
<br/>
&quot;This area is
protected by automatic fire detectors. Before undertaking any work
involving heat, smoke, flame or sparks, please obtain clearance to
proceed from the Plant Manager or Security Officer&quot;<br/>
<br/>
Location .......................................................................................................................... </li>
</ul><p>
<strong>Rule 2 - Staff
or visiting contractors to be instructed that no activity, generating heat,
smoke,
flame or sparks
is to be carried without prior authorisation from the Fire Safety Officer
or other responsible member of the managerial staff.</strong> </p><ul>
<li title="*">Incorporate
instruction in staff contracts and operating manuals.</li>
<li title="*">Contracts for subcontractors
to include clause requiring them to acknowledge in writing, their responsibility
for ensuring that their on-site staff follow the rules.</li>
</ul><p>
<strong>Rule 3 - No renovation
work involving the generation of dust or paint spray to be carried out
in any area protected
by automatic smoke detectors, unless proper precautions have been taken to
protect the automatic fire detectors against the entry of dust.</strong>
</p><ul>
<li title="*">Transfer
contractual liability to subcontractor as for Rule 2. Establish a named
person in your own organisation to be responsible for engaging qualified
persons to remove smoke detectors and replace with heat detectors when
necessary. If removal is not possible arrange for detectors to be covered
whilst dust raising work is carried out.</li>
<li title="*">
<strong>Warning:</strong>
The operation of detectors covered with plastic or paper covers will be impaired, if not disabled, by this action. Alternative manual surveillance must be instituted whilst the system is so disabled.</li>
<li title="*">A named, senior member
of the occupiers staff should be made responsible for ensuring that the
covers are removed and the system reinstated, as soon as all residual
dust has been removed.</li>
<li title="*">An operational test
of the system by a qualified person is bly recommended, following
any redecorating or building work in a protected area.</li>
</ul><h2>General </h2><p>Compliance with these simple
rules will help to release the Fire Service for more essential duties, they
may also help to save you from the permanent
loss of business so frequently associated with a major fire.</p><span class="gen">email address here</span><span class="gen">phone number here</span><span class="gen">sms phone number here</span><span class="gen">fax number here</span><span class="gen">minicom number here</span><span class="gen">postal address here</span><h3>
<a href="/ccm/services/pid.jsp?pid=801"> Providing Information
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