A reliable fire alarm system is one of the most important safety features in any workplace. It provides early warning, protects lives, reduces damage to property and helps businesses meet their legal obligations. Yet many organisations only think about their fire alarm when it goes wrong.

This guide explains how fire alarm systems work, what the law requires, and how Morgan Fire supports UK businesses with professional fire alarm installation and ongoing maintenance.


Why Fire Alarms Are So Important

Fires develop quickly. Within minutes, smoke can fill escape routes and visibility can drop to almost zero. A properly installed and maintained fire alarm system:

  • Alerts people early so they can evacuate safely

  • Reduces the risk of injuries and fatalities

  • Minimises disruption to your business

  • Protects buildings, stock and equipment

Without a working fire alarm, a small fire can become life-threatening before anyone even realises it has started.


UK Fire Alarm Legal Responsibilities

Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the responsible person must ensure that fire detection and warning systems are:

  • Suitable for the premises

  • Properly installed

  • Maintained in efficient working order

British Standard BS 5839 provides the framework for fire alarm design, installation, commissioning and maintenance in non-domestic buildings.

Failure to comply can result in enforcement notices, prosecution and significant fines.


Types of Fire Alarm Systems

Fire alarm systems are not “one size fits all”. Morgan Fire designs systems based on how your building is used.

Common system categories include:

  • Category M (Manual systems) – break glass call points and sounders only

  • Category L systems – automatic detection to protect life

    • L1: detection throughout the building

    • L2–L5: varying levels of coverage

  • Category P systems – designed to protect property

The right system depends on factors such as building layout, occupancy levels and fire risk assessment findings.


The Fire Alarm Installation Process

Professional installation involves much more than fitting detectors and sounders.

Morgan Fire follows a structured process:

  1. Site survey and risk assessment – understanding the building, hazards and escape routes.

  2. System design – selecting the correct category, detector types and coverage.

  3. Installation – discreet, tidy and compliant fitting of all components.

  4. Testing and commissioning – ensuring every device works correctly.

  5. Handover and documentation – providing certificates and user guidance.

This ensures your system is fully compliant from day one.


Fire Alarm Maintenance – Your Ongoing Duty

Once installed, your responsibilities do not end. Fire alarm systems require routine testing and professional servicing to remain reliable.

Weekly Tests

A simple test of a call point or device should be carried out weekly to ensure the system activates correctly.

Six-Monthly Professional Servicing

BS 5839 recommends that systems are inspected at least twice a year by a competent engineer. This includes:

  • Testing detectors, sounders and control panels

  • Checking batteries and power supplies

  • Inspecting wiring and components

  • Updating logbooks and certificates

Morgan Fire offers flexible maintenance contracts to suit your organisation.


Common Fire Alarm Problems

Some of the most frequent issues include:

  • Faulty detectors causing false alarms

  • Flat backup batteries

  • Damaged cables

  • Control panel faults

  • Poorly positioned sensors

Without proper maintenance, these faults can go unnoticed until the system fails in a real emergency.


How Morgan Fire Helps UK Businesses

Morgan Fire provides a complete fire alarm solution, from initial design through to long-term maintenance.

Their services include:

  • Bespoke system design

  • Professional installation

  • Routine servicing and repairs

  • Emergency call-outs

  • Integration with wider fire safety systems

They work across offices, schools, retail premises, healthcare settings and industrial buildings.


The Cost of Getting It Wrong

A faulty or outdated fire alarm system puts people at risk and can lead to serious legal consequences. In the event of a fire, insurers may also refuse to pay out if your system was not properly maintained.

Investing in professional fire alarm installation and servicing is not a luxury – it is a fundamental part of running a responsible business.


Final Thoughts

Fire alarm systems save lives, but only when they are installed correctly and maintained properly. By partnering with Morgan Fire, UK businesses gain access to experienced engineers, compliant systems and ongoing support.

If you are unsure whether your current system meets modern standards, now is the time to review it.