Fire Alarm
Installation
EZON design, quote, install and then commission fire alarm systems to suit their customers individual requirements.
This involves regimentally following the British Standards and making the customer aware of any disturbance that will take place at the time of the installation.
The systems we install start from a small four zone conventional system, then can escalate to large analogue networked systems. These systems are installed within many different environments from small offices to large commercial factories.
After the installation has been completed the customer or the nominated responsible person is fully trained on the daily and weekly
inspection and testing on their system, including how to investigate any activations.
Experience has taught us that a customer that has significant training, will inspect their system on a regular bases and has no fear in
testing the alarm. This prevents contravening BS 5839 and furthermore, will help stop any long term problems arising by keeping EZON.
Routine Maintenance
When asked to tender for the maintenance of an existing system installed by another contractor, we will visit site and quote using a
summarized equipment report. After the tender has been accepted, we contact the customer to schedule an appointment making the
client aware of the access required throughout the property and the short noise bursts involved in testing the system correctly
At the end of the first service inspection, the customer will be asked for any previous log books and will then be shown how to test their
system with a hands on training session.
When returning to the office, a full location report will be created including any recommendations or faults that were discovered during the
inspection. Furthermore, if the system was functioning correctly and did not contravene with the British standards, a certificate will be
generated, with a copy electronically archived.
Custom Reports
Many of our larger customers are starting to realize that the larger contractors cannot survey their sites and give detailed reports stating
the condition of their emergency lighting and fire alarm systems.
EZON offer a be-spoke reporting, service inspection and certification schedule, that identifies their immediate faults and future system
expense (i.e. emergency lighting batteries). This will allow budget planning and help eliminate future system failures.
With the larger clients who have in-house electrical staff, we train the engineers to undertake the once a year the smaller inspection, then
EZON will return six months later to initiate the larger service with certification. This routine will minimize their maintenance costs, and
ensure constant monitoring on their systems, with the reassurance that their staff are working to the latest standards following the British
Standards and making the customer aware of any disturbance that will take place at the time of the installation.
The systems we install start from a small four zone conventional system, then can escalate to large analogue networked systems. These
systems are installed within many different environments from small offices to large commercial factories.
EZON design, quote, install and then commission fire alarm systems to suit their customers individual requirements.
This involves regimentally following the British Standards and making the customer aware of any disturbance that will take place at the time of the installation.
The systems we install start from a small four zone conventional system, then can escalate to large analogue networked systems. These systems are installed within many different environments from small offices to large commercial factories.
After the installation has been completed the customer or the nominated responsible person is fully trained on the daily and weekly
inspection and testing on their system, including how to investigate any activations.
Experience has taught us that a customer that has significant training, will inspect their system on a regular bases and has no fear in
testing the alarm. This prevents contravening BS 5839 and furthermore, will help stop any long term problems arising by keeping EZON.
Routine Maintenance
When asked to tender for the maintenance of an existing system installed by another contractor, we will visit site and quote using a
summarized equipment report. After the tender has been accepted, we contact the customer to schedule an appointment making the
client aware of the access required throughout the property and the short noise bursts involved in testing the system correctly
At the end of the first service inspection, the customer will be asked for any previous log books and will then be shown how to test their
system with a hands on training session.
When returning to the office, a full location report will be created including any recommendations or faults that were discovered during the
inspection. Furthermore, if the system was functioning correctly and did not contravene with the British standards, a certificate will be
generated, with a copy electronically archived.
Custom Reports
Many of our larger customers are starting to realize that the larger contractors cannot survey their sites and give detailed reports stating
the condition of their emergency lighting and fire alarm systems.
EZON offer a be-spoke reporting, service inspection and certification schedule, that identifies their immediate faults and future system
expense (i.e. emergency lighting batteries). This will allow budget planning and help eliminate future system failures.
With the larger clients who have in-house electrical staff, we train the engineers to undertake the once a year the smaller inspection, then
EZON will return six months later to initiate the larger service with certification. This routine will minimize their maintenance costs, and
ensure constant monitoring on their systems, with the reassurance that their staff are working to the latest standards following the British
Standards and making the customer aware of any disturbance that will take place at the time of the installation.
The systems we install start from a small four zone conventional system, then can escalate to large analogue networked systems. These
systems are installed within many different environments from small offices to large commercial factories.