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Honeywell, a pioneer in fire and life safety, launched the first fire alarm system with UL-approved self-testing smoke detectors that can be tested automatically, changing the way fire and life safety systems are installed, tested, and maintained.

The Notifier Inspire™ fire alarm system with self-test detectors is designed to help create a safer building environment by increasing facility managers' awareness of system needs while equipping service providers with digital self-testing tools that streamline maintenance and support regulatory compliance and system uptime.

Notifier Inspire

Notifier Inspire is an all-in-one fire system that delivers reliable protection, scalability, efficient monitoring, as well as flexible and timely reporting. It helps enhance fire technician efficiency as it is designed to scale based on the buildings’ needs, minimizes the need for equipment changes, and provides secure connectivity.

Notifier Inspire is an all-in-one fire system that delivers reliable protection and scalability

Honeywell is integrating intelligence across all aspects of fire and life safety systems,” said Jurgen Van Goethem, President of Commercial Fire and Security, at Honeywell.

He adds, “By digitalizing the most essential system in the building, we’re creating efficiencies during commissioning and maintenance, we’re further improving system reliability and we’re improving the end-user experience."

Jurgen Van Goethems continues, "We’re also working to change building owners’ mindsets to think about fire and life safety systems not just as a necessary system to be able to occupy the building, but as a system with a wealth of data that going forward, we can tap into to ultimately better protect lives. This will help move the industry toward the creation of safer and more compliant buildings.”

A connected fire and life safety ecosystem 

Notifier Inspire series with self-test smoke detectors are securely enabled through Honeywell’s Connected Life Safety Services (CLSS) cloud-based platform.

CLSS provides real-time visibility into the fire system to installers, service technicians, and facility managers, and allows technicians to diagnose and troubleshoot problems ahead of time, improving first-time fix rates and reducing time spent on-site.

A life safety system that grows with The building

Notifier Inspire series with self-test smoke detectors are securely enabled by CLSS cloud-based platform

Notifier Inspire features modularity for easy expansion and upgrades, creating a system that grows with a building. The system reduces the amount of equipment needed, further decreasing potential maintenance, replacement parts, and overall inventory management.

Its modern and intuitive touchscreen display helps minimize human error while providing a stylish aesthetic. It can help enhance technician efficiency by minimizing disruption, maximizing remote productivity, and supporting compliance.

A Solution that self-tests and detects

Notifier self-test eliminates many of the physical barriers during test and maintenance such as locked rooms, high ceilings, and other hard-to-access spaces – areas that may go untested, which can ultimately put buildings at risk.

The detectors introduce small amounts of heat and smoke into their own detection chambers, testing both the photo and thermal sensors as well as verifying that smoke entry points are free of obstruction. 

Easy Inspection

Most importantly, a single technician can initiate the test at the Notifier Inspire panel for the entire building, minimizing disturbances in working spaces and eliminating the need to access difficult-to-reach areas like elevator shafts. 

The inspection report is digitized, delivered electronically via the CLSS application within minutes, a task that previously took as much as one hour, and creates a complete end-to-end electronic audit trail to support full compliance. 

Notifier Inspire series with the self-test detector is currently available in the United States through Notifier by Honeywell and will be released globally in the near future.

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