Holy crap I've never seen this before, they installed am entire fire alarm system WITH THE NEW SWIFT SERIES DETECTORS AND L-SERIES!! I have that same exact panel but if I had wireless I'd definitely put in a house system for my family
This is kinda like a fire alarm system installed in a house that a fire alarm enthusiast usually installs but expect it has a real life safety protection importance and it's installed by the fire department
I’ve been trying to find more information regarding compatibility of SWIFT series devices with various fire panels. Any idea if the SWIFT gateway is compatible with a standard conventional NAC? I’d love to connect a SWIFT gateway to my 20P & install several A/V’s around my home in hard to wire locations.
It's stories like this that make me wish commercial systems were standard in every home, (not just for hearing impaired people but any homeowner) for one thing you the homeowner get to pick the sound you hear in an emergency, (via the alarms that are installed) compared to normal residential smoke detectors all of which have a piezo horn. Sure they're somewhat more complicated to operate than a traditional residential smoke detector system, (and of course also require a professional technician to service due to said complexity) but if you ask me you can't go wrong with a commercial-grade system.
they're called commercial systems for a reason lol, there's a bunch of commercial zoning and permits that'd have to be done for a full blown commercial system in a house. I'd say go with a DSC Neo system with wired fire devices.
@@alexandersalarms5380 That's the difference though: residential security systems are, as their name implies, meant mainly for security purposes, with fire detection being an optional feature, commercial fire alarm systems however are _made_ almost exclusively for fire detection & alarm purposes. You'd use up the zones on a residential security panel pretty quickly for the fire alarm devices, leaving almost none left for the security sensors.
@@TheCarson116 DSC Neo's are UL Listed for commercial fire and in this case my company has installed a few DSC neos with the intent of fire protection...with low frequency sounder/strobe devices... it works. DSC Neo's work for Standalone fire devices and don't require any security zones to operate. Same with DMP.
Those aren't detectors, just System Sensor L Series Low Frequency Sounder Horn/Strobes. The horn/strobes will *NOT* work unless there's detectors *connected* to the system!
@@The09creeper these specific devices are called low frequency Sounders and they said strobe light detectors. They don’t detect the smoke different devices do that on the system.
How nice you call those Smoke Detectors when they're ACTUALLY CALLED FIRE ALARMS BECAUSE THEY HAVE FIRE LETTERING ON THEM. AND THE SPECIFIC NAME OF THEM IS SYSTEM SENSOR L SERIES LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDERS.
super cool and all, but why are they installing wireless alarms right next to hard wired alarms? You can see a strobe right next to the wireless one at 1:43.
Ummm those are not “Strobe detectors” those are just plain horn strobes. If you want a strobe detector get a gentex smoke detector with strobe. In fact they should have used that.
With the gentex ones, you have to be in the same room as thw fire to see the storbe which defects the purpose, and the average viewer doesn't know what a horn storbe is (when told by name) and stuff
Well, i doesn't matter! As long as the family is safe, then we should all be happy, right? Also, those people work for the fire department! *THEY'RE NOT STUPID ENOUGH TO NOT ADD DETECTORS TO THE SYSTEM!* Y'all are so stupid!
This is so generous. Giving deaf families commercial grade fire alarm system
Holy crap I've never seen this before, they installed am entire fire alarm system WITH THE NEW SWIFT SERIES DETECTORS AND L-SERIES!! I have that same exact panel but if I had wireless I'd definitely put in a house system for my family
100% Me Too!
@Bart Lee yes true
Smh
Me to
@Rory Shark that's a doorbell
Love this video. It gives me joy to see people come together and help each other out. :)
This is kinda like a fire alarm system installed in a house that a fire alarm enthusiast usually installs but expect it has a real life safety protection importance and it's installed by the fire department
It is a Silent Knight fire alarm system with Honeywell SWIFT wireless. There are System Sensor wireless low frequency horn strobes.
I’ve been trying to find more information regarding compatibility of SWIFT series devices with various fire panels. Any idea if the SWIFT gateway is compatible with a standard conventional NAC? I’d love to connect a SWIFT gateway to my 20P & install several A/V’s around my home in hard to wire locations.
Nice to see this!
It's stories like this that make me wish commercial systems were standard in every home, (not just for hearing impaired people but any homeowner) for one thing you the homeowner get to pick the sound you hear in an emergency, (via the alarms that are installed) compared to normal residential smoke detectors all of which have a piezo horn. Sure they're somewhat more complicated to operate than a traditional residential smoke detector system, (and of course also require a professional technician to service due to said complexity) but if you ask me you can't go wrong with a commercial-grade system.
Yeah I really wish that we had these systems compared to the regular smoke
@@boydalexander4652 same
I wish to install a 9600udls home system in my current home one day but it's unlikely but i def will when i buy my own house
they're called commercial systems for a reason lol, there's a bunch of commercial zoning and permits that'd have to be done for a full blown commercial system in a house. I'd say go with a DSC Neo system with wired fire devices.
@@alexandersalarms5380 That's the difference though: residential security systems are, as their name implies, meant mainly for security purposes, with fire detection being an optional feature, commercial fire alarm systems however are _made_ almost exclusively for fire detection & alarm purposes. You'd use up the zones on a residential security panel pretty quickly for the fire alarm devices, leaving almost none left for the security sensors.
@@TheCarson116 DSC Neo's are UL Listed for commercial fire and in this case my company has installed a few DSC neos with the intent of fire protection...with low frequency sounder/strobe devices... it works. DSC Neo's work for Standalone fire devices and don't require any security zones to operate. Same with DMP.
Those aren't detectors, just System Sensor L Series Low Frequency Sounder Horn/Strobes. The horn/strobes will *NOT* work unless there's detectors *connected* to the system!
Those arent smoke detectors but they are fire alarms
Strobe light detectors 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 LOL 1:37
What’s so funny?
@@The09creeper these specific devices are called low frequency Sounders and they said strobe light detectors. They don’t detect the smoke different devices do that on the system.
the L series has with a wireless base. So they had to hardwire the smoke detectors?
@@The09creeper no it’s just the notification
It’s definitely an odd system
My favorite video!
Yep the new system sensor L series LF sounders and system sensor Swift
Love this video! 😊
How nice you call those Smoke Detectors when they're ACTUALLY CALLED FIRE ALARMS BECAUSE THEY HAVE FIRE LETTERING ON THEM.
AND THE SPECIFIC NAME OF THEM IS
SYSTEM SENSOR L SERIES LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDERS.
Ikr
I feel sorry for the 6 year old
one of these weird home systems with l series fire alarms
Those are industrial fire alarm but it’s cool
There are videos of fire alarm enthusiasts installing a commercial fire alarm system in their homes, I can see a practical use for this
super cool and all, but why are they installing wireless alarms right next to hard wired alarms? You can see a strobe right next to the wireless one at 1:43.
There's a security system present in the house already, it might be for that. (There is a motion detector in one of the corners of their kitchen)
It is either security or doorbell system
@@theblueexitsign8249 as one of the clips shows they are using a commercial fire alarm panel
there's a strobe next to the wireless one because *THE STROBE IS ON THE HARD-WIRED ALARM! THE WIRELESS ALARM IS THE DETECTOR!*
Yea for the Fire department
🤣that’s not going to work without a smoke alarm which is connected to the alarm🤣
Nice very nice.
Nice.
Ummm those are not “Strobe detectors” those are just plain horn strobes. If you want a strobe detector get a gentex smoke detector with strobe. In fact they should have used that.
With the gentex ones, you have to be in the same room as thw fire to see the storbe which defects the purpose, and the average viewer doesn't know what a horn storbe is (when told by name) and stuff
@@captainchris2 k tell that to everyone else who said that its called a horn strobe
it's a low freq sounder
@@alexandersalarms5380 ik
Well, i doesn't matter! As long as the family is safe, then we should all be happy, right? Also, those people work for the fire department! *THEY'RE NOT STUPID ENOUGH TO NOT ADD DETECTORS TO THE SYSTEM!* Y'all are so stupid!
dang bar and new l series