Fire Safety
To meet the stringent safety requirements of the DDA, Hochiki’s market leading Audio and Visual alarm devices were also installed. These devices are designed to enhance visibility for individuals with hearing impairments and improve audibility of fire alarms ensuring that all occupants can be evacuated quickly and efficiently.
Hochiki’s ESP range of sensors further simplifies the installation process
with electronics-free mounting bases and easy
addressing. The versatile sensors offer a variety of detection options, including smoke, heat, and multi-criteria
detection.
Customisable settings, such as adjustable sensitivity and drift compensation, allow for tailored fire protection – perfect for this restaurant spread over two floors.
Grant Wheeler, General Manager
of
highlighted of
JCB the partnering Fire,
benefits with
Hochiki. He emphasised the advanced technology, reduced false alarms, and efficient installation processes that contribute to the overall success of
fire safety project at Costa. “The successful installation at the Solihull store was completed in less than a week, by our client Otec Electrical demonstrating the effectiveness of our partnership with Hochiki. We were able to combine our expertise with Hochiki’s innovative technology ensuring the safety and security of Costa Coffee’s customers and staff in this brand-new store”.
Hochiki’s ESP range, as demonstrated in this exciting project at Costa Coffee’s new outlet, offers a robust and reliable fire detection solution for retail and restaurant environments. By providing advanced features like open protocol capability, easy installation, and customisable settings, Hochiki empowers retail businesses to prioritise safety without compromising aesthetics.
To learn more about how Hochiki’s ESP range can elevate your fire safety measures, visit the Hochiki website, contact a local authorised distributor or scan the QR code to the right.
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