Inclusive Safety Measures at HomeFor people who are unable to hear or have reduced hearing, conventional smoke alarms that rely on sound are often ineffective. These individuals may not hear an alarm, especially while sleeping, increasing the danger in the event of a fire. That’s why adapted alert systems are necessary — ensuring everyone is wa… Read More
Understanding Fire Safety for All IndividualsFire safety is essential in every home. For people with hearing loss, standard alarms relying solely on sound may not work effectively. Without accessible alternatives, a fire warning could go unnoticed, particularly during sleep. This underscores the need for solutions that accommodate diverse hearing a… Read More
Mitigating Fire Risks on Site Building projects are dynamic by nature, with constantly shifting conditions, machinery in use, and staff working in separated zones. These factors make reliable alarm coverage essential. Howler's systems—including GOLink, HO alarms, and site alert devices—deliver coverage for both small-scale and comp… Read More
What Defines a Conventional Alarm System? A standard fire alarm system is frequently implemented for fire detection. It works by splitting a property into distinct zones, each linked to its own circuit containing detectors and manual call points. When one is triggered, the control panel indicates the activated zone, enabling a quicker response. U… Read More
Definition of a Conventional Fire System A standard fire alarm system is commonly installed for fire detection. It works by splitting a property into distinct zones, each linked to its own circuit containing detectors and manual call points. When one is triggered, the control panel indicates the affected zone, enabling a quicker response. Unlike … Read More