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project aims to examine fire safety measures and their viability in buildings, the required measures are technology-based. A firefighting system is probably the most important of the building services, as it aims to protect human life and property.
A properly designed, installed, operated, and maintained fire alarm system can reduce the losses associated with an unwanted fire in any building. These losses include property and, more importantly, human life. The primary motivation for fire alarm system requirements in building and fire codes is to provide early notification to building occupants so they can exit the building and notify the fire service to respond to the fire.
In addition, when a sprinkler system activates and causes an alarm, it is a result of the sprinkler system detecting heat produced by the fire. The system consists of these sensors (heat detectors, smoke detectors, flame detectors, gas sensors, manual fire alarm boxes, automatic suppression systems, and indicating appliances).
This project is a part of a network infrastructure project for the Oil Company campus, the system consists of 26 buildings, and each building will provide 2 loop fire alarm control panel (Cooper brand) that will be connected through a fiber-optic backbone network to the fire station where the main control panel is installed to monitor all the fire alarm system.