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Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odourless, colourless, toxic, flammable gas formed by the incomplete combustion of carbon. Carbon monoxide can occur in the home through faulty equipment such as gas ovens, heaters and fire places. If CO is released into the atmosphere and enters the bloodstream, it can have a catastrophic effect and cause carbon monoxide poisoning, which if not treated quickly and effectively could be fatal.

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Switchgear is a generic term that covers the combination of electrical disconnect switches, fuses or circuit breakers used in electric power systems to control, protect and isolate electrical equipment. Switchgear is generally used to de-energise equipment to allow work to be carried out and to isolate the supply in the event of a fault, but the term switchgear can also cover devices associated with the control, metering and regulating of an electrical power system.

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Commercial buildings can be buildings used for commercial or public use such as warehouses, office buildings, clinics, shopping malls, hotels and restaurants. With most commercial buildings granting access to the public, they are required by law to have adequate fire alarm safety mechanisms in place to alert and notify occupants that a fire has broken out.

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A construction site, also known as a building site is a, location used for building new properties or improving existing ones. Construction sites tend to differ in size and shape and contain multiple areas, therefore, choosing the best, most effective fire alarm system can be difficult.

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With the wide range of fire detection systems available on the market today, including the demand for wireless technology rising and conventional fire alarm systems becoming more and more advanced, it is important that you are aware of the best types of fire detection to help keep your building safe from fire.

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