Fire and Gas Detection on One Platform (2026 Guide)

Industrial safety today is not limited to fire detection alone. Modern facilities must also manage risks such as gas leaks, carbon monoxide accumulation, and hazardous gas exposure.

For this reason, businesses increasingly prefer managing:

  • fire detection
  • gas detection
  • ventilation control
  • alarm management

through a single integrated platform.

Integrated systems provide:

  • faster response
  • centralized control
  • lower operational costs
  • higher safety levels

Why Are Integrated Safety Systems Necessary?

In traditional structures:

  • fire systems operate separately
  • gas detection systems operate separately
  • ventilation systems operate separately

This creates:

  • management complexity
  • delayed response
  • higher maintenance costs
  • integration problems

A single-platform approach eliminates these issues.

Why Should Fire and Gas Detection Work Together?

Many industrial facilities face:

  • fire risks
  • CO risks
  • LPG/LNG risks

at the same time.

Especially in:

  • parking garages
  • industrial plants
  • generator rooms
  • technical areas
  • energy facilities

both fire and gas detection are essential.

Finder 500 + GF-1224 Integration

Finder’s integrated safety approach combines:

Finder 500 Series addressable fire alarm panel
GF-1224 CO gas detector

Advantages of Finder 500 Series

Finder 500 provides:

  • addressable architecture
  • centralized management
  • event monitoring
  • BMS integration
  • fast alarm response

Ideal for large-scale facilities.

How Does GF-1224 Work?

GF-1224:

  • uses electrochemical sensing technology
  • continuously monitors CO levels
  • provides two alarm stages

Alarm Levels

50 ppm → activates first-stage ventilation
200 ppm → triggers emergency ventilation

 This ensures:

  • safer environments
  • energy-efficient operation

Advantages of Integrated Architecture

1. Centralized Management

All systems are monitored from one platform.

2. Faster Response

Alarm scenarios operate automatically.

3. Lower Operational Costs

  • simplified maintenance
  • easier management

4. BMS Integration

Ventilation, alarms, and automation work together.

5. Reduced False Alarms

Smart analysis minimizes unnecessary alarms.

Industrial Facility Scenarios

Parking Garages

When CO rises:

  • fans activate
  • alarms trigger
  • notifications are sent

Industrial Facilities

When gas leakage occurs:

  • alarms activate
  • ventilation starts
  • affected areas are isolated

Technical Rooms

Fire and gas risks are managed simultaneously.

Why Is Maintenance Important?

Integrated systems require:

  • regular testing
  • calibration
  • software updates

Poor maintenance may result in:

  • false alarms
  • undetected risks

Smart Safety with Finder

Finder solutions provide:

integrated safety
intelligent control
energy efficiency
high reliability

Conclusion: One Platform = Maximum Safety

Modern safety is:

  • not only fire detection
  • integrated risk management

Managing fire and gas detection on one platform:

  • improves safety
  • reduces response time
  • increases operational efficiency

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why should fire and gas detection systems work together?

Because many facilities face both fire and gas risks simultaneously.

What gas does GF-1224 detect?

It detects carbon monoxide (CO).

Where is Finder 500 used?

Factories, shopping malls, hotels, and large commercial buildings.

What are the advantages of integrated systems?

Centralized control, faster response, and lower operational costs.

Can gas detection systems control ventilation?

Yes. They can automatically activate ventilation systems according to alarm levels.

 

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