Hong Kong approves smart IoT fire alarms for 3,600 old buildings after pilot scheme

Hong Kong’s Fire Services Department has given approval for 3,600 old low-rise residential buildings to install a new Internet of Things (IoT) smart fire alarm…

Hong Kong’s Fire Services Department has given approval for 3,600 old low-rise residential buildings to install a new Internet of Things (IoT) smart fire alarm…

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Hong Kong government approves smart IoT fire alarms for 3,600 old buildings after a pilot scheme, but the effectiveness of the technology is uncertain.

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Hong Kong approves smart IoT fire alarms for 3,600 old buildings after pilot scheme Hong Kong’s Fire Services Department has given approval for 3,600 old low-rise residential buildings to install a new Internet of Things (IoT) smart fire alarm system as an alternative to traditional fire-safety equipment, following a successful pilot scheme in the first quarter of this year. The IoT-enabled system consists of detectors installed in individual flats and public areas of the building, which send warning signals to the department within 60 seconds of detecting carbon monoxide or... According to the collected source material from www.scmp.com, Hong Kong’s Fire Services Department has given approval for 3,600 old low-rise residential buildings to install a new Internet of Things (IoT) smart fire alarm system as an alternative to traditional fire-safety equipment, following a successful pilot…

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  • The effectiveness of smart IoT fire alarms in old buildings is uncertain

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