Euralarm webinar on reducing false alarms

Iain Hoey
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Webinar details and audience
Euralarm has announced it will host a webinar on 30 September about the use of multi-sensor fire detectors to reduce false alarms.
According to Euralarm, the session will focus on how modern detection technology combines different sensor types to provide more accurate fire recognition.
The organisation reported that the event is intended for fire safety professionals, service companies, building managers, contractors, installers and regulatory authorities.
It added that the aim is to share general information rather than provide technical training.
Role of multi-sensor detectors
Euralarm explained that multi-sensor detectors integrate multiple sensing technologies within one device, allowing improved reliability in identifying fire events.
The organisation said this reduces the likelihood of false alarms that can disrupt operations and cause unnecessary evacuations.
It added that the detectors are increasingly deployed in modern buildings where continuity of services is essential.
The group noted that the webinar will highlight practical applications of these systems and the benefits they offer across different environments.
Relevance for fire and safety professionals
For fire and safety professionals, the webinar offers an overview of how current detection technologies can reduce false alarms.
It provides information relevant to procurement, installation and maintenance decisions in new and existing facilities.
The session may also support better alignment of practices with technologies already available on the market.
Euralarm webinar on reducing false alarms: Summary
Euralarm has announced a webinar on 30 September.
The session will focus on multi-sensor fire detectors and their role in reducing false alarms.
According to Euralarm, the event is aimed at professionals including service companies, building managers, contractors, installers and regulators.
It reported that the session will provide general information rather than technical training.
The organisation explained that multi-sensor detectors combine technologies to improve accuracy in recognising fire events.
It added that these devices can reduce unnecessary alarms and limit disruption in buildings.
Euralarm stated that the webinar will outline practical applications of the technology across different environments.