Category L Fire Alarm Systems
Fire alarm systems are grouped into different categories. The category your fire alarm system falls into generally depends on the objective of the system – to protect life or property.
Fire Risk Increased By Hoarding
Hoarding is a serious problem that can cause a home to be filled with possessions which limit daily living, present a fire risk and prevent reasonable access to the property.
Water Detectors Give Warning of Floods
Many areas of the UK, especially Wales, have been affected this week by floods. While water detectors cannot prevent floods, they can give enough warning of water leakage that many families may be able to minimise water damage and evacuate their property safely.
Huvo (formerly Discount Fire Supplies) Use Of Cookies
Following the recent Cookie Law (The Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2011) we’ve updated our Privacy Policy to explain to our customers what cookies are and how they are used on our website.
Manufacturer Spotlight: Jalite Photoluminescent Fire Signs
Jalite are manufacturers of photoluminescent fire safety signs. Their range of fire signs are formatted to conform to BS5499 and ISO 7010 to ensure that these signs can be universally seen and understood.
Who Should Design Your Fire Alarm System?
When embarking on a new fire alarm system project there are a number of factors that need to be considered when you decide who should design your fire alarm system.
Summer Fire Safety – BBQ Preparation
The sun is out and it’s time to barbecue, whether you plan to resurrect your old BBQ from the shed or purchase a shiny new one. But before you start grilling, take note of this important BBQ fire safety advice.
Twinflex Prices Now Available For Registered Customers
Huvo (formerly Discount Fire Supplies) has been a trusted supplier of Fike (Rafiki) Twinflex products for many years. These innovative products are now available to buy online for registered customers.
Flying Flames: Transporting The Olympic Torch
The Olympic torch is due to arrive in the UK today. The answer to the question of how to transport the Olympic flame to the UK has been highly anticipated and it has been revealed that the flames will fly.