Passive Fire Protection

Passive Fire Protection

DEFINITION:

Security Systems is a means or method by which something is secured through a system of interworking components and devices. For example access doors and barriers uses the security system in which can be programmed to open if a fire alarm is activated. This secures a Means of Escape and allows people to evacuate the premises. Furthermore if CCTV or burglar alarms detect an intruder then the Means of Escape can be locked shut to contain the intruder. These are complex systems that can provide excellent fire safety protection.

British & International Standards include (but are not limited to) the following:

BS EN 60839-11-2:2015 – Alarm and electronic security systems. Electronic access control systems. Application guidelines.

BS EN 62676-1-1:2014 – Video surveillance systems for use in security applications. System requirements. General.

BS EN 62676-4:2015 – Video surveillance systems for use in security applications. Application guidelines.

BS EN 62676-1-2:2014 – Video surveillance systems for use in security applications. System requirements. Performance requirements for video transmission.

BS 8418:2015 – Installation and remote monitoring of detector-activated CCTV systems. Code of practice.

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