The Locksmith Journal Nov-Dec 2017 - Issue 53 | Page 53

PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS FEATURE FIRE SAFETY & SECURITY • 53 What’s blocking your Fire Exits? » » NOWADAYS IT IS SAFE TO SAY that the majority of employers consider the responsibility of Health and Safety high on its list of priorities. Unchecked, blocked fire exits are without a doubt an accident waiting to happen and should be taken seriously. Putting checking systems in place is an excellent idea but as we all know with most routines of this nature fall by the way side all too soon. Some premises are more vulnerable than others and are likely to have fire exits obstructed possibly by pallets, scaffolding, rubbish, vehicles, incorrectly opened roller shutters the list goes on. Electronic security manufacturer Hoyles have not only increased their range of Exitguard fire door alarms but at the same time they have developed a clever way to ensure fire exit doors are regularly checked and available to be fully opened in the event of an emergency. The Exitguard fire exit door alarm is a time served favourite of the security installer and has recently taken on an additional role. The new facility is called Fire Door Checker and is now a standard feature available on all of the keypad operated Exitguards. The Fire Door Checker has the unique facility to alert staff to Open-Check-Close as soon as the building is occupied. This is done by causing each Exitguard to give out an intermittent sound whilst strobing. Only when the fire doors have been verified will the Exitguard sounder and strobe stop. This ensures the door is available for emergency use, after which it resumes its normal security monitoring role. The Fire Door Checker works simply by a switched signal from the intruder alarm, clocking machine, a time switch or independently. If a more frequent check is required the time switch option will allow the user to introduce a tighter regime of checking suitable to their exact requirements. As well as the unique Fire Door Checker function, Hoyles Exitguard door alarm range provides a comprehensive solution for the security and prevention of misuse of fire exit doors. The different models provide options for battery, 12vdc and mains power source as well as control by either keypad or key switch. approved At DOM we believe that everyone and everything of value deserves to be kept secure, without compromise. We recognise the importance of providing our customers with high quality products and are so confident about our products, all our lockcases come with a 10 year guarantee. Our FD30 & FD60 dedicated fire protection offers a great level of safety. Furthermore, our Panic model with escape functionality is in accordance with EN 179 emergency regulations. All our lockcases come standard with reinforced steel housing, ensuring that any unauthorised access from drilling the body or sawing the deadbolt is near impossible. Available in: Nightlatch, Latch, Sashlock, Deadlock, Bathroom, Anti-Thrust & Panic. Our products are suited to a wide variety of applications including: offices, apartments, private homes, businesses, residential complexes, healthcare and education. Features > FD30 & FD60 fire rating > EN 12209 certified > Certifire approved > 10 year guarantee > Reinforced steel casing > Anti drill & anti saw protection LOCKSMITHJOURNAL.CO.UK | NOV/DEC 2017