Fire Detection

Fire Prevention & Detection

Protect your site with WES+ – a wireless fire alarm system that’s specifically engineered to deliver the highest standards of legislative compliance while meeting the unique fire safety challenges of construction sites.

WES+ has proven its effectiveness as an emergency system in the most challenging construction environments and counts some of the biggest construction companies in the UK – including Vinci, Balfour.
Beatty, Skanska, Laing O’Rourke and Kier – among its customers. The range can be configured to suit your site, whether it’s a multi-use redevelopment project or a large and complex concrete, steel and timber frame building.
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To find out more about Fire Detection 

WES+ IS:

The system uses best quality Category 1, Euro-harmonised radio in compliance with European standards covering the use of radio technology in emergency equipment (ETSI 300-220-1).

There’s no wiring, so no need for specialist installation.

Keep your replacement costs and waste to a minimum

You can have an unlimited number of units on one site, quickly add and remove units as the build progresses and re-use WES+ units on future projects.

Dedicated helpline & training.

WES+ is independently tested, CE marked and compliant with all key safety legislation. Suitable for European use. WES+ uses a Europe-compatible radio frequency, and is fully compliant with the European Construction Products Regulation so you can now use it on your European sites.

WES+ meets vital fire safety legislation

Manufacturers must have their products externally tested and certified to the applicable EN54 standard in order to comply with the CPR (Construction Products Regulations) which is a requirement for CE marking. In other words manufactures cannot sell anything if it is not EN54 approved. EN54 and Europe

This major update of Europe’s single market rules for radio equipment was published in May 2014. ETSI’s Harmonised European Standards, developed in support of the Directive, are the preferred means for manufacturers to comply with the regulation. Equipment which complies with the Harmonised Standards for this Directive is presumed to comply with the requirements of the Directive. To date, 140 ETSI harmonised standards have been cited in the Official Journal of the European Union, covering most types of radio equipment.

In 1992, the Joint Code of Practice on the Protection from Fire of Construction Sites and Buildings Undergoing Renovation (JCOP) was introduced, following a couple of particularly high profile fires. What is the Joint Fire Code? The Joint Fire Code was created to provide guidance on on-site fire safety practices.

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