At Essex Electrical and Fire, we proudly supply the HUSH-PRO — a high-specification Grade C domestic fire alarm system built to comply with BS 5839-6:2019. Equipped with its own mains power and rechargeable battery backup, it’s perfect for safeguarding individual residences.
The HUSH-PRO has been developed to offer top-tier protection and convenience, giving homeowners confidence that their property is always secure. With robust features that exceed typical alarm systems, it delivers unmatched peace of mind. Benefits include:
Instant Reporting: Alerts, errors, and essential data can be sent directly to tablets, smartphones, or computers, supporting quick reactions and compliance with safety responsibilities.
HUSH-PRO actively scans for wiring faults like open circuits or shorts, while also monitoring device integrity and contamination. In standard mode, any issue is flagged on the local controller, shared system, and the C-TEC Cloud. Residents can temporarily silence the fault, but if unresolved, the alert will recur after 24 hours, ensuring problems aren’t overlooked.
For suspected false alarms (Fire Level 1), the system triggers local alerts with a specific message and tone. Users can mute these alerts for up to two minutes. If repeated false alarms occur, the system logs the event and sends a notification to the C-TEC Cloud. Once the issue is resolved, normal operation resumes automatically.
In the event of a more serious alarm (Fire Level 2), indicating a potential real fire, a distinct tone and evacuation message are broadcast. This alert cannot be muted by occupants and is relayed through the building’s central system to initiate any preset safety procedures. For example, if one floor is affected, alarms in adjacent dwellings may activate to facilitate a safe evacuation. Real-time updates are sent to the C-TEC Cloud until emergency crews respond.
If fire authorities determine that a "Stay Put" strategy is no longer viable, they can activate evacuation keyswitches on the central system. This initiates a Fire Level 2 alarm throughout affected areas, prompting evacuation. All actions are logged across both the communal system and the C-TEC Cloud for accountability.