Chubb Fire upgrades fire safety installation at the Howard Shopping Centre
1990, it provides 240,000 sq ft (22,000 m2) of space on two levels.
Chubb Fire won the contract, on competitive tender, to replace both the existing fire alarm and Public Address/Voice Alarm (PAVA) system, re-utilising as much of the existing fire alarm cabling network as possible to keep the project costs to a minimum and limit disruption to shops' opening hours.
Maintaining normal business hours was a priority, according to Peter Brooks, Centre Manager, and Chubb Fire was proactive throughout: "Chubb Fire's engineers accommodated our needs as the installation progressed, and ensured that our exact requirements were met," he said.
While assessing the analogue fire alarm, engineers realised that some of the high beam detectors were not operating to their maximum potential. Sunlight through the windows of the atrium and dirt had limited their capacity. An aspirating smoke detection (ASD) system, capable of detecting minute smoke particles that are invisible to the human eye, was installed. The ASD consists of a central detection unit that draws air through a network of pipes, sampling it to detect smoke.
Work was carried out over a five-month period out of hours, and during working hours in non-public areas including the car park and back-of-house, so that the impact on business was kept to a minimum and safety of shoppers was not compromised.
Jane Garland, Marketing Communications Manager at Chubb Fire says that shopping centres present a unique set of challenges in fire safety: "Protecting the public and staff from the threat of fire in a busy shopping center is a high priority," she said. "Chubb Fire engineers worked out of hours to carry out the extensive upgrade while minimizing business disruption."
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