ANP Security install and maintain all aspects of security systems.
We always want our family to be safe. It is one of the most important things to us. But when we need to go to work for our family and upon leaving the house, we want to know that they are protected from harm. Having a good home alarm system will lessen or definitely decrease our chances of intruders and thieves from getting into our home.
Fire Alarms are generally installed in commercial/rented property’s that require a fire alarm system to meet the correct British Standard. These will be noted in the fire risk assessment completed for the property which is a legal requirement. We offer all fire alarm installations to meet the BS5839-1:2017 regulations. These can be designed to meet the category required which generally are either categories P (property) or L (life). A full design can be offered to meet the specified category complete with a specification of the system.
Fire alarm systems range between a standard two zone conventional system to an analogue fully addressable system with networking panels. These systems can be either wired or wireless depending on the installation requirement. Wireless systems are now very popular in listed buildings or large occupied buildings as the system can be installed with minimal disruption.
We cover all areas including London and South East and offer a 24/7, 365 days a year callout engineer service.
Fire Detection Systems
Smoke sensor
A smoke sensor is an integral part of everyone's, home protecting you against the threat of fire. Optical Smoke detectors use an internal pulsing infrared LED and a photo-diode at an obtuse angle. In clear air conditions the photo-diode in the XP95 detector receives no light from the LED and produces a corresponding analogue signal. The signal increases when smoke enters the chamber and light is scattered onto the photo-diode. The optical smoke detector has an indicator LED which emits red light when the detector is in alarm.
Smoke sensor
A smoke sensor is an integral part of everyone's, home protecting you against the threat of fire. Optical Smoke detectors use an internal pulsing infrared LED and a photo-diode at an obtuse angle. In clear air conditions the photo-diode in the XP95 detector receives no light from the LED and produces a corresponding analogue signal. The signal increases when smoke enters the chamber and light is scattered onto the photo-diode. The optical smoke detector has an indicator LED which emits red light when the detector is in alarm.
Heat detection
Heat Detectors monitor temperature by using a single thermistor which provides a voltage output proportional to the external air temperature. They are ideal for environments that are dirty or smoky under normal conditions. Well-suited to warehouses, loading docks and parking garages and are unaffected by wind or atmospheric pressure.
Heat detection
Heat Detectors monitor temperature by using a single thermistor which provides a voltage output proportional to the external air temperature. They are ideal for environments that are dirty or smoky under normal conditions. Well-suited to warehouses, loading docks and parking garages and are unaffected by wind or atmospheric pressure.
Multi-Sensor
Multisensor detectors comprises optical smoke and thermistor temperature sensors which give both a combined signal as well as a separate heat signal for improved false alarm management. Featuring two multisensor detectors; one is an optical/heat multisensor which can be used to protect against many types of fire risk, the other a carbon monoxide/heat multisensor which protects against both smouldering fires and those generating heat.
Multi-Sensor
Multisensor detectors comprises optical smoke and thermistor temperature sensors which give both a combined signal as well as a separate heat signal for improved false alarm management. Featuring two multisensor detectors; one is an optical/heat multisensor which can be used to protect against many types of fire risk, the other a carbon monoxide/heat multisensor which protects against both smouldering fires and those generating heat.
Manual Call Points
Manual call points are essentially just another form of fire detection – the difference is that YOU are the detector! Manual call points are normally installed as part of a fire alarm system at regular intervals thoughout a building. The call point will be connected on a loop to a fire alarm control panel and when you activate the manual call point,
Manual Call Points
Manual call points are essentially just another form of fire detection – the difference is that YOU are the detector! Manual call points are normally installed as part of a fire alarm system at regular intervals thoughout a building. The call point will be connected on a loop to a fire alarm control panel and when you activate the manual call point,
Fire Beams
Intelligent Reflective Beam Detectors differ from traditional beam detector in that it is a single unit which houses a transmitter, a receiver and the control electronics. The beam detector is available in two versions: a single reflector model for distances of 5-50m and a more powerful four-reflector unit for distances of 50-100m. The detector beam obscuration can be varied depending on the business or industrial setting.
Fire Beams
Intelligent Reflective Beam Detectors differ from traditional beam detector in that it is a single unit which houses a transmitter, a receiver and the control electronics. The beam detector is available in two versions: a single reflector model for distances of 5-50m and a more powerful four-reflector unit for distances of 50-100m. The detector beam obscuration can be varied depending on the business or industrial setting.
Fire Panels
Single loop addressable fire alarm panels have a large graphical display and clear control button layout allow for installers, engineers and end users to easily configure and maintain the addressable panel when needed. They offer a range of configuration options as well as a number of programmable inputs and relays, giving the fire alarm system the flexibility to adapt to various commercial applications.
Fire Panels
Single loop addressable fire alarm panels have a large graphical display and clear control button layout allow for installers, engineers and end users to easily configure and maintain the addressable panel when needed. They offer a range of configuration options as well as a number of programmable inputs and relays, giving the fire alarm system the flexibility to adapt to various commercial applications.