Wireless technology for all: EMS leads the way

Wireless technology: the future of fire protection
Wireless communication is becoming increasingly commonplace in almost every area of technology. It is therefore not surprising that the fire protection sector is also seeing significant growth and increased adoption of this technology.

The introduction of EN54-25 in 2010 has significantly increased the use of wireless fire detection technology. Many fire protection product manufacturers have either started to develop wireless products or have teamed up with established experts in this field.

Following tragic events in London, wireless fire detection technology was recognized as an ideal solution for the rapid installation of security systems. This demonstrates the high level of confidence in the technology and its ability to provide the highest levels of protection.

Advantages of wireless technology
Wireless fire detectors can be installed in just a few minutes, which is significantly faster than wired systems. The reduction of faults and additional costs due to renovation work is another advantage. In addition, battery costs are negligible thanks to modern technology and the use of AA batteries.

Hybrid solutions for fire protection
More and more systems are being designed to integrate wireless technology as part of the overall design. This provides a flexible and reliable solution for fire safety in different types of buildings.

EMS wireless technology offers a superior solution for fire protection. With its flexibility and reliability, it is being used more and more frequently in modern and historic buildings.

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What does "EMS" mean in the context of wireless fire alarm technology?

EMS stands for "Unified Alarm System", a modular, wireless technology platform specifically for fire and security systems in buildings.

What advantages do wireless fire alarm systems offer over wired systems?

They enable faster installation, minimal building intervention, greater flexibility and fewer health & safety risks during installation.

How can EMS be integrated into smart campus or building automation systems?

EMS is designed so that it can be easily integrated into existing networks. Fire alarm data is clearly transmitted to central smart building platforms.

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