Magma 1 Identifying sources of oxygen, Fire Detection & Fighting System, Fire Detection System

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1.3 Identifying sources of oxygen

ƒFurniture, including fixtures and fittings, especially carpets.

ƒTextiles

ƒLoose packaging material

ƒWaste materials, in particular finely divided materials such as wood shavings, off cuts, dust, paper and textiles.

1.3 Identifying sources of oxygen

The main source of oxygen for a fire is in the air around us. In an enclosed building this is provided by ventilation system in use. This generally falls into one of the two categories –

ƒNatural airflow through doors; windows and other openings; or

ƒMechanical air-conditioning systems and air handling systems.

In many buildings there will be a combination of systems, which will be capable of introducing/extracting air to and from the building.

Additional sources of oxygen can sometimes be found in materials used or stored as –

ƒSome chemicals (oxidizing materials), which can provide a fire with additional oxygen and so assist it to burn. These chemicals should be identified on their container by the manufacturer or supplier who can advise as to their safe use and storage.

ƒOxygen supplies from cylinder storage and piped systems, e.g. oxygen used in welding processes or for health care purposes.

2.Fire Detection & Fighting System

2.1 Fire Detection System

Following have been installed

ƒFire detectors – Johnson make smoke detectors. These detectors respond to smoke & activate a hooter / alarm located on the office floor as well as IIPL’s main / central fire panel to inform people on duty of a possible fire.

ƒFire Control Panel - Johnson make Intelligent type.

Location of Smoke Detectors provided by Infinity Infotech Parks Limited (IIPL) in Common area

ƒLift lobby

ƒAHU Rooms

Location of Smoke Detectors installed by the client in their office space

ƒAbove False ceiling

ƒBelow false ceiling

Fire detectors are hooked up with the Main Fire Panel, which is again connected with BMS to monitor alarms and the floor location of the smoke in the Tower-I & II. Every Floor is provided with a hooter.

ƒSmoke detectors in the common area have been installed by IIPL

ƒThe clients have installed similar type of detectors in their office space – which is compatible with IIPL’s central Fire panel.

ƒThese detectors respond to smoke & activate alarm/hooter & inform of a possible fire

ƒSignals from detectors are also received in the fire panel / BMS

ƒ To deal effectively & promptly with any fire, each office / client must nominate / appoint

their own fire

coordinator / Fire Marshall/Fire Safety Committee on a 24/7 basis

 

ƒFollowing action (s) will be taken by the Fire coordinator / Marshall/committee in the event an alarm / hooter is heard

ƒQuickly check the floor & identify location of fire

ƒDepending upon the nature of fire, use

ƒFire extinguisher

ƒHose reel available on each floor connected to the hydrant

INFINITY INFOTECH PARKS LIMITED

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