Received an email today from K F&RS - partly copied below....
Whatever happened to issuing URNs for fire systems via accredited maintenance companies?
With reference to "unless the incident can be confirmed to be an actual fire" made below, how would this work if the call goes through an ARC?
Also, would it suffice if systems were programmed only to send an alarm on operation of a call point or 2 detectors?
What’s changed?
From 2 April 2012, all calls from automatic fire alarms will be challenged by the Service’s 999 staff. During the day (6am to 6pm), unless the incident can be confirmed to be an actual fire or signs of fire, an engine will not be sent. However, for a further year (to April 2013), a fire engine will be sent to calls to automatic fire alarms received at night (6pm to 6 am), where a procedure has not been introduced to confirm a fire. This is to allow those responsible for managing premises extra time to make any required changes to their procedures.
We will ask sheltered accommodation to let us know if the call is a false alarm. If this is not possible then the fire service will attend. However, if you manage a sheltered housing scheme, we will expect you to investigate the cause of false alarms and take any actions necessary to reduce them in future.
This change will apply to all calls whether they are made from the affected building, through a call handling organisation or some other method.