If there is a fire, every second counts! It can have huge consequences for you, your employees, your customers, and the very existence of your company. To handle these risks well, you must be able to rely 24/7 that your fire alert gets as quickly as possible from your fire alarm system to the control room. Just imagine what might happen if this does not work…
Under the name CertiFireOne, ASB offers a number of trend-setting solutions for alert transmission in case of fire. These services ensure te guaranteed transmission of signals from your fire alarm system. In the case of fire, these go to the control room of the regional fire brigade (Regionale Alarm Centrale, RAC) or a control room of your choice (a private control room, Particuliere Alarm Centrale, PAC).
Insurance requirements
Several CertiFireOne alert transmission services are available, that can be adjusted to the importance and the specific requirements of the object situation. The services have been approved for alert transmission on high-risk locations of type-1/DM1 and type-2/DM2. CertiFireOne is certified according to NEN-EN 54 and NEN-EN 50136, the actual requirements for fire alert transmission.
Risk profile
The isk profile of an object situation determines the optimum quality level of the alert transmission service. In the set-up of the service, ASB takes into consideration:
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> TIP: read the article about quality assessment and reporting (Verification of Performance, VoP)
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