Monitor your Sites in case of Fire or Hazardous Gases
Remote access smoke alarms provide significant advantages, combining safety and convenience.
They allow users to monitor and manage smoke alarms via our Portal and receive real-time alerts even when away from the property.
This enables faster responses to potential fire hazards, reducing the risk of damage and improving personal safety.
Additionally, remote access features include system diagnostics and battery monitoring, helping to ensure they remain fully operational.
These alarms are especially beneficial for multi-property management and enhancing overall fire safety compliance.
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How they work:
Smoke Detection:
The smoke sensor continuously monitors air quality. When smoke particles reach a certain threshold, the sensor triggers an alarm.
Signal Transmission:
The LoRaWAN module transmits the smoke detection signal to a LoRaWAN gateway that we provide you.
The gateway relays the signal to a central network server.
Alert Delivery:
The server processes the signal and sends notifications to you via email or text.
Alerts can also be integrated into centralized building management systems or visible on the Portal that we provide you.
Actionable Feedback:
Based on the system setup, smoke detectors can trigger automated responses, such as notifying emergency services, activating sprinklers, or initiating evacuation protocols.
Full Solution including Web Portal & Notifications
View you sensors data in real-time and receive alarm notifications via email or SMS.
Small subscription fee required, see details.
Solution Uses
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Home Security
Families use remote fire alarms to monitor their homes while away, ensuring they receive immediate alerts about potential fire hazards.
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Property Managers
Landlords or property management companies use them to oversee fire safety across multiple properties, simplifying compliance and maintenance.
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Business Owners
Small and large businesses use remote fire alarms to safeguard offices, warehouses, or retail spaces, allowing rapid responses to fire incidents.
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Industrial Operators
Factories and manufacturing plants rely on remote fire alarms to monitor high-risk areas with machinery or flammable materials.