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ADT aims to reduces false alarms in healthcare

An ADT Fire and Security product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jun 29, 2010

ADT Fire and Security has launched its latest whitepaper: 'Reducing Unwanted Fire Signals within a Healthcare Environment'.

The document from the fire detection provider offers practical steps to help provide a safer environment for patients, staff and visitors.

For healthcare properties and particularly hospitals and care homes, false and unwanted alarms can cause huge disruption to the day-to-day running of the facility.

Vulnerable patients are particularly at risk and could be placed in a potentially life-threatening situation in the event of an unnecessary and complex evacuation procedure.

ADT Fire and Security has launched this whitepaper to reduce false and unwanted fire alarms in a healthcare environment.

The whitepaper takes a comprehensive look at the critical steps to help prevent the pain and disruption that a false alarm can cause.

The practical whitepaper offers invaluable information on integrating unwanted fire signals into risk assessments, best practice guidance and legislation, suitable fire detection systems, the latest technology available as well as ongoing maintenance to help reduce unwanted fire signals.

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