Fire

Fire control panel for St Catherine’s

by Mark Rowe

Fire detection systems have been installed at the newly reopened St Catherine’s Church and Pastoral Centre, in Coventry. It had to close in January 2011 as the maintenance of the building was no longer sustainable.

A new building, opened by the Bishop of Coventry, the Rt Rev Dr Christopher Cocksworth at the end of 2019, has a multi-purpose hall where the church meeting room, kitchen, facilities and a vestry for prayer, and an office. The building is accredited fire safe with the installation by Avalon Technology Group of Comelit’s Atena Easy Single Loop System.

Rev Buff Forbes Stone of St Catherine’s said: “The church has been at the centre of the community for 80 years and has been integral to regeneration and social action in the area. It has been on a long journey in the last eight years and we are delighted to finally be able to enjoy the new facilities with our ever growing community.

“We are so grateful for all the support which has enabled us to have this splendid new building, that will serve our community now and for generations to come. At the same time, we acknowledge those that have worked closely with us to ensure its safety, in terms of fire and security, to ensure our diverse community can enjoy all our Church has to offer with complete peace of mind.”

Comelit describes its Atena Easy single loop solution as a compact, entry level fully addressable control panel. The product can accommodate up to 500 devices making it suitable the developers say for small applications, with a fully functional networked opportunity to expand with a building.

Guy Stephens, Director at Avalon, added: “St Catherine’s Church has an integral part to play in the local community and therefore ensuring the fire safety of the building, without affecting the accessibility to all of its new facilities is of upmost importance. Comelit’s Atena Easy single loop system was simple to install and comes with great sales and technical support, to ensure the seamless, ongoing maintenance of the system.”

Mandy Bowden, Comelit Fire BDM added: “Fire alarms for churches are essential considerations for every part of the vicinity building. At St Catherine’s, it was important to ensure a modern solution was installed to complement the new facilities and enable a fast and reliable response for the safety of staff and volunteers, together with the wider congregation and of course, act to protect the property itself! Working with Avalon, the Comelit system presented an effective all-round solution, installed with absolutely no impact on the surrounding building.”

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