Biosite's market leading wireless construction fire alarm system is the only fully EN54 certified system with automatic integrity testing and zoning, designed and manufactured in the UK.
We believe that only a best practice approach to fire risk management is acceptable - which is why we have developed our own fully certified system, manufactured in the UK for full traceability and quality assurance.
Biosite's unique automatic integrity check assesses the functionality of every call point every 300 seconds. Without this automatic check, you may not be aware that your fire safety system is compromised until a potential problem arises or a manual check is carried out.
Consisting of a base station and interconnecting call points, Biosite's Wireless Fire Alarm system is simple to set up and easy to reconfigure, so it can be tailored to the size and needs of any site. The system exceeds regulatory requirements and offers a host of additional features as standard.
It is designed and manufactured in the UK for quality assurance and traceability and verified by an accredited independent third party.
Fully EN54 certified, Joint Code of Practice (JCOP) and HSG168 compliant, with an ETSI category 1 receiver.
Bi-directional evacuation function, allowing staff to exit and emergency services to enter while an automatic roll call is printed, listed by sub-contractor.
Independent fire alarm and first aid reset functions, with different alarm tones to differentiate between alerts.
Detailed system data displayed on the base unit, such as number of units connected, battery alerts, dropped connections and unit removal notification.
Remote monitoring option via a secure cloud portal.
On-site support backed by on-call Biosite engineers and efficient out-of-hours notification via secure text messaging.
Smoke and heat detectors, fire extinguishers and mobile display units (trolleys) are also available.
Trolleys are ideal for locations where units cannot be wall-mounted, such as in a historic building where protection of the existing structure is critical.