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Fircroft Technologies

Celebrating their 20th anniversary, Fircroft Technologies Ltd is launching the NEW ASYRA wireless alarm system.

With the founder and owner, Kieron Chapman drawing on over 30 years of experience in the design and manufacturing of signalling products for the Fire alarm industry to EN54 standards, Fircroft Technologies have addressed the safety requirements of organisations in modern times. Taking high quality design, specifications and reliability standards from the Fire alarm industry and applying them to the development of the new ASYRA wireless system, Fircroft have produced a secure, flexible and cost effective solution for a wide range of applications.

Using the ASYRA wireless Lockdown system for Schools, public buildings (such as Hospitals, Museums etc.) and public areas helps to protect children, the public and staff from intruders and threats is one key application for the ASYRA wireless system. Providing early notification via callpoints, Input modules or key switch modules, a warning alarm to go to a secure location can be initiated from any location around the premises and the warning can be heard or seen from anywhere. This is where the wireless capability works perfectly – the locations of the callpoints, triggering devices and signalling devices is not limited by the cost of electrical installation of cables or wired connections into existing systems. The devices can all be positioned in the optimum locations for the most effective solution in each application. No wires, no worries… 

With wireless Smoke and Heat detectors the system transforms into a high integrity wireless Fire alarm system solution for temporary buildings and construction sites. Allowing for easy mobility of devices and system expansion at minimal cost. Applications including temporary classrooms and cabins for schools and public buildings such as Hospitals are covered with fault monitoring and interfaced to any existing permanent Fire alarm system that may be present.

On building sites, the system devices can easily be repositioned and additional units added as the site increases in size and complexity enabling effective coverage in these continuously changing environments.

One key feature adding great value to the ASYRA wireless system is the dual channel alarm function built into every system as standard.

This enables an installation for a Lockdown system to also provide a First Aid or medical emergency alarm using the same alarm system! By providing two safety systems in one, the value and benefit to the end user is increased further.

ASYRA wireless also provides Industrial Safety system solutions for all types of hazards and emergency situations with simple interface modules to link sensors and systems used for gas or liquid spillages for example wirelessly to the signalling solution covering the site. With the unique two alarm channel system, ASYRA wireless can provide Emergency and safety solutions with almost any system interface covering static applications such as leakages, danger warnings and safety alarms while in a mobile applications, the ASYRA system can be used in vehicles such as fork lift trucks as a safety warning that can be transmitted wirelessly to any location or alarm system required.

All ASYRA wireless systems can show the system status and activity log via the use of and Android phone App.
 
From humble beginnings in a garage near Abergavenny in South Wales, Fircroft Technologies has become a respected designer and supplier of alarm signalling products to the Fire Alarm industry and to OEM clients internationally.

Visit the Fircroft web site for more information or the product specific ASYRA wireless web site here for applications and further details.

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