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BOOSTING EFFICIENCY


The intuitive CLSS App provides a user-friendly interface for interacting with the fire system. The App offers a wide range of testing options tailored to specific building needs, emphasising efficiency and speed. Large-scale device testing can now be conducted in a fraction of the time, streamlining the process and enhancing overall fire safety. Capture essential events, test results, and visual inspection information with the CLSS App, enabling engineers to identify necessary corrective actions more effectively.


MINIMISING DISRUPTION


Traditional testing procedures often introduce high risk due to the isolation of the panel detection and alarms during testing. This often requires the presence of Firewatch staff to monitor the building and raise the alarm in the event of a fire emergency. Once testing is complete, fire detection automatically resumes, reducing system downtime and eliminating the need for Firewatch.


LOW IMPACT TESTING


Access to locked or occupied rooms can be problematic during testing, but Self-Test requires no physical access to the device to perform functional testing, resulting in minimal impact on the building and its occupants.


Self-Test also eliminates the need for ladders, scaffolding, and scissor lifts to reach hard-to-access detectors, avoiding potential safety hazards, and reduces the need for out-of-hours testing.


OPTIMISING PRODUCTIVITY


The UK government has set a goal of achieving carbon neutrality, also known as Net Zero, by 2050. Reducing overall energy consumption to support building operations, including peripheral activities, is crucial.


Self-Test detectors consume minimal energy and streamline testing processes, which eliminate the need for additional equipment and return visits to inaccessible areas, contributing to a reduced carbon footprint.


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