Alarms

Fire alarm install for Estée Lauder

by Mark Rowe

A case study of the new fire safety system at Estée Lauder’s Greek headquarters in the heart of Athens. The site is large and subject to heavy traffic, with more than 150 staff across five floors.

In such a busy building, the ageing fire detection system was growing costly and difficult to maintain; and increasingly prone to false alarms, causing disruption to those in the office. Spiros Theodorou, sales manager at the installation firm, IFSAS Fire and Security, said: “The sheer number of false alarms was not just having a significant negative impact on the success of the company’s Greek operations, it was contributing to alarm fatigue among its workers. Their response times to alerts were deteriorating as they assumed they were not serious, which could have had disastrous consequences for their safety in the event of a genuine emergency.”

With the false alarms in mind, Estée Lauder called for a reliable solution with minimal maintenance requirements or disruption. Due to the high-profile nature of its offices, the company wanted products that would not impact on the aesthetics of the building interior. IFSAS Fire and Security recommended Hochiki Europe products.

ALN-EN analogue optical smoke sensors from Hochiki Europe were installed throughout. Incorporating High Performance Chamber technology, the solution optimises detection sensitivity for fires in their earliest stages, extending evacuation windows for workers in an emergency, while eliminating it’s claimed the issue of false alarms. The manufacturer’s ATJ-EN analogue heat detectors were also fitted in the kitchen and medium voltage electric boards. The solution incorporates variable temperature and rate-of-rise heat elements to increase sensitivity to both slow and rapidly developing fires.

Hochiki Europe’s YBO-R/SCI Short Circuit Isolator Bases were integrated into the fire safety network to protect the alarm systems from short circuits. CHQ-WSB Wall Sounder Beacons with YBO-R/3 (RED) Mounting Bases were included to alert occupants as quickly as possible to a fire incident, as well as HCP-E (SCI) Addressable Call Points to enable users to raise alarms manually.

The technologies chosen are small and unobtrusive, minimising their impact on the look inside, and can be monitored and set up from a central control panel, streamlining operating and maintenance procedures for Estée Lauder’s facilities managers.

Moreover, they feature Hochiki Europe’s open Enhanced System Protocol (ESP), making them compatible with standard components from other suppliers, and cutting the cost of aftercare. It also reduced the duration and complexity of the project for installers, CORE Contractors, by simplifying the supply chain for parts.

George Lolis, project engineer at CORE Contractors, said: “The compatibility of Hochiki Europe’s systems with other products meant that we didn’t have to wait for any specialist components to become available before installing, enabling us to carry out the project without any delay or disruption. This significantly reduced the duration of the project, allowing us to deliver well within the tight deadline specified by Estée Lauder.”

Daniel Bon, regional sales manager at Hochiki Europe, added: “With so many workers using the building every day, not to mention visitors, Estée Lauder needed a life safety system that was reliable to keep any impact on its operations to a minimum and to protect its employees. The solutions selected for the project delivered this reliability for the company, lowering aftercare needs and virtually eliminating false alarms. This has helped to save the facilities management team considerable time and money, while ensuring Estée Lauder’s team remain safe and well as they go about their working day.” Visit: www.hochikieurope.com.

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