Ajax Systems, together with Safe Home Europe security system distributor, launched a pilot project on fire protection of houses and neighborhoods in the Czech Republic. The project is mentored by the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic (FRS CR), and the Czech Association of Fire Officers (CAFO).

The focus of the project is on the wireless protection of existing multi-storey apartment buildings against fire.

The main goal is to acquaint the general public and associated organizations (i.e., residents of multi-storey houses, homeowners, housing and owners associations, service organizations, home administrations, rescue services, and installation partners of security systems) with fire safety issues of the tower blocks. To brief the audience on potential threats and risks, and share the possibilities of prevention and methods of technical security with the use of modern technologies.

Project implementation

The need for the project arose because lots of houses in Eastern Europe countries do not have a fire safety system, although all the modern security standards require this (in the Czech Republic, it is the Decree No. 23/2008 Coll. on technical conditions for building fire protection, which was further amended by the Decree 268/2011 Coll). It would cost a fortune to set up wired security system in every flat in the building, and some people could also be against it.

Primarily, the concept and mechanics of the pilot project were agreed with the CAFO. The tests were performed by Safe Home – they installed Ajax security system in 12 various multi-storey buildings in the Ostrava city. The smallest building consisted of 4 floors and 8 flats, the biggest one had 11 floors and 77 flats.

A Hub Plus and a couple of ReX signal extenders were installed in the entrances, and FireProtect detectors were set up on the stairwells. The residents also had an opportunity to install the FireProtect in their flats if they wished.

If the FireProtect detected smoke, a built-in siren would go off to wake up everybody on the floor. Additionally, the residents were asked to download the Ajax Security System app. In case of fire, they would instantly receive a corresponding alert on their smartphones and would be notified about the emergency.

Within a minute, if the cause of the fire was not resolved, sirens of every FireProtect detector in the building would be activated, and the evacuation would begin.

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Why was Ajax chosen for this project?

Some of our employees, family members, friends, and acquaintances live in these or similar buildings. For this reason, we have been looking for and waiting for a 100% solution that we will be able to stand up for; a technology that will meet all our demanding requirements without any compromises.

The Ajax system offers a professional, modular, and cost-effective wireless solution, making it clearly predestined for this purpose. Thanks to the expansion of the Ajax product line and the appearance of ReX radio signal extenders and Hub Plus central control panels, Ajax meets all the criteria necessary for the protection of this type of objects, — Daniel Král, CEO Safe Home

What’s next?

Now when the test stage is completed successfully, we’re ready to move to the next step.

In cooperation with FRS CR and CAFO, Safe Home currently prepares seminars and project presentations for all regional cities of the Czech Republic, allowing all interested parties to participate in a specific project, the goal of which is to maximally contribute to the protection of life, health, and property in multi-storey apartment buildings.

This September Safe Home will start to actively promote this security solution and project participation to all the associated organizations. Each region will have a partner that will provide the installation of the Ajax security system in the pilot residential building.

The goal is to scale the project to other regions as well and to expand the program at the national level.