Smoke detection systems Sample Clauses

The 'Smoke detection systems' clause establishes requirements for the installation, maintenance, and operation of smoke detection equipment within a property or facility. Typically, this clause specifies the types of approved smoke detectors to be used, their placement in key areas such as hallways and sleeping rooms, and the frequency of testing and servicing to ensure functionality. By mandating these standards, the clause helps to ensure early warning in the event of a fire, thereby enhancing occupant safety and reducing the risk of property damage.
Smoke detection systems. Each facility shall have, at a min- imum,a low−voltage interconnected smoke detection system to protect the entire facility so that if any detector is activated it trig- gers an alarm audible throughout the building.
Smoke detection systems. 4.1 You acknowledge that any smoke alarm detection equipment sold and installed, serviced, maintained or monitored by Panorama Security as part of an intruder alarm security system: (a) is not intended for the purposes contemplated by and does not comply with AS1670-2004 Fire Detection, Warning, Control and Intercom Systems, nor with any other applicable standards, Building Codes, Development Applications or legislation relating to fire alarm equipment and installation; (b) it is Your responsibility to ensure that where such requirements in (a) above apply fire alarm equipment to the standard required by legislation and Australian Standards is installed by others at Your Premises in addition to any smoke detection equipment installed in the Premises at Your request by Panorama Security; (c) must be serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications, and it is Your responsibility to arrange such servicing. 4.2 Smoke detection equipment sold, installed and serviced by Panorama Security are not lifesaving equipment and must not be relied upon by You for the purposes of meeting any legislation, Australian standards, Building Codes, Development Applications or for insurance purposes

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