Eurofyre’s 2024 Christmas Greetings
As the year draws to a close, we take this opportunity to reflect on 2024’s achievements and look ahead with optimism to what 2025 has in store for Eurofyre and the fire detection industry. This past year brought remarkable advancements and opportunities, with innovation driving the fire detection market to new heights. At Eurofyre, we […]
FyreLine Digital Linear Heat Detection Integration with Xenos
Linear heat detection systems use heat-sensitive cables to detect temperature changes over large areas, making them ideal for challenging environments like tunnels or industrial facilities. These systems provide continuous monitoring along their entire length, enabling rapid detection of potential fire hazards. Combining linear heat detection with wireless fire detection enhances overall safety by providing flexible, […]
Merry Christmas from Eurofyre – 2023
With inflation at an all time high, rising interest rates and potential recessions, 2023 has been a year of economic uncertainty. Serious conflicts in countries around the world have claimed countless lives and caused immeasurable damage, and action against global warming continues as the Summer of 2023 was declared Earth’s hottest summer since records began […]
The Fire Safety Event 2023
The Fire Safety Event, hosted at the NEC in Birmingham, supports industry practitioners, professionals and organisations in achieving and maintaining the very highest standards of fire safety management. The event showcases the latest products, technologies and solutions in fire safety and is the perfect opportunity for visitors to gain direct insight into improving business protection […]
Wireless & Linear Heat Detection Integration
Linear Heat Detection (LHD) provides an early warning of fire or overheating. It uses heat sensing cables to detect changes in temperature – when part of the cable reaches its rated or predefined alarm level temperature, it sends a signal to the control panel. Linear Heat Sensing Cable can detect excess heat at any point […]
