We’ve published a new whitepaper that addresses the growing need for temporary fire alarm systems in partially occupied buildings – where construction or fit-out work takes place alongside areas that remain in use.
These hybrid environments present unique challenges: ensuring occupant safety, protecting high-value property, and maintaining continuity for businesses or residents still in the building.
The whitepaper outlines how to:
✔ Ensure effective alarm coverage for both life safety and property protection
✔ Use solutions like the Howler Extendipole to avoid working at height
✔ Design practical alarm strategies, including interfaces with house alarms
✔ Work with competent, accredited (BAFE) contractors from the outset
It’s a must-read for anyone working on projects in live environments.



