UAE to implement centralised fire alarms in 150,000 buildings
The UAE has unveiled a smart monitoring and response system that will see the installation of centralised fire alarms in 150,000 buildings around the country, Construction Week reported.
Injazat Data Systems and the UAE’s Ministry of Interior (MoI) – represented by the Civil Defence Headquarters – unveiled Hassantuk, a smart monitoring, alert, and control system, at the GITEX Technology Week exhibition currently underway in Dubai.
Hassantuk, a public-private partnership (PPP) initiative between the MoI and Injazat, would entail the connection of alarm transmission equipment with the buildings’ fire and life safety systems.
Emergency alarms would be transmitted to a central alarm receiving centre (ARC), where operators would verify the alarm, and report valid emergencies to the Civil Defence’s main operations room for immediate assistance.
The system would also identify the type of emergency and its exact location, as well as provide building intelligence, allowing Civil Defence to deploy appropriate tools and personnel to the site.
Hassantuk will connect more than 150,000 buildings and facilities.