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The reality
We deliver a fully integrated fire protection system designed to operate continuously alongside airport operations, so protection never drops, even in the busiest environments.
The challenge
Our systems are designed to provide reliable, consistent detection across large, high-traffic environments, ensuring issues are identified quickly and clearly, even in complex terminal spaces.
Detection, suppression and evacuation are fully integrated, enabling rapid, coordinated response. PREVIDIA panels manage this interaction in real time, ensuring action is immediate and aligned across all systems.
The challenge
PREVIDIA panels give you a clear, real-time view of where an incident is, what’s affected and what action is required, so teams can respond quickly across terminals and restricted areas.
The reality
We integrate detection, suppression and voice evacuation into one ecosystem, ensuring systems communicate seamlessly and respond as one when it matters most.
The challenge
CloudFire provides real-time monitoring, diagnostics and alerts without interrupting operations, giving you full visibility while keeping the airport running smoothly.
What’s required
FireDesigner ensures compliant system design and documentation from the outset, while CloudFire maintains clear, accessible digital records, making compliance easier to manage and demonstrate.
Airport fire protection covers the systems used to detect, control and respond to fire risks across terminals, plant areas and critical infrastructure, ensuring passenger safety and uninterrupted operations.
Because airports operate continuously and handle large volumes of people.
Fire alarm systems provide early warning, enabling fast response and safe evacuation while helping minimise disruption to flights and operations.
An airport fire suppression system is designed to control or extinguish fires in high-risk areas such as baggage handling zones, plant rooms and fuel-related environments.
It works alongside detection systems to respond quickly and limit damage.
They are designed to work alongside daily operations without disruption.
Integrated systems allow detection, suppression and evacuation to respond in a coordinated way, helping maintain safety while keeping the airport running smoothly.
Because multiple systems need to act together in real time.
When detection, suppression and voice evacuation are integrated, responses are faster, clearer and more effective during an incident.
Through centralised monitoring platforms that provide real-time visibility across multiple terminals and zones.
This allows teams to quickly identify where an issue is and respond without delay.
They are designed to cover large, open spaces as well as restricted and high-risk areas.
Zoned systems ensure clear visibility and control across terminals, plant areas and infrastructure.
Airport fire systems must meet strict regulatory and aviation authority requirements, often alongside recognised standards such as LPCB, UL and EN54.
These ensure systems are tested, compliant and fit for purpose.
Through accurate system design, certified components and clear documentation.
Digital tools can support this by maintaining ongoing records of system activity, helping demonstrate compliance when required.
Yes.
Modern systems use cloud-based platforms to provide real-time alerts, diagnostics and reporting, allowing teams to monitor performance and respond quickly without being tied to a control room.
Explore our range of integrated fire detection, sprinkler, suppression and control systems.