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Standards

Gardner Security are right at the forefront of this industry and adhere to the many different standards that the industry works to.

We also have a Quality Management System (QMS), endorsed by ISO9000 (previously BS5750) and the NSI.

Below is a brief summary of the important standards that Gardner Security work to followed by a complete list of every standard currently adhered to:

Intruder Alarms

BS4737
BSEN50131 series
PD6662: 2004 (almost completely superseding BS4737 in October 2005)


Fire

BS5839 parts 1: 2002
BS5839 parts 6: 2004
BS6266: 2003
HTM82 for hospitals


Gaseous Systems


BS6266: 2002


CCTV


BS8418: 2003


Emergency Lighting


BS5266: 1988


The New EU Standards


The dual running of BS and EN standards will end in October 2005, with no new BS systems being allowed after that.

Below is a table of all of the standards that Gardner Security work to:

British
Standard

Part/
Section

Subject

Date of Issue

BS 4737

1

Intruder Alarm Systems in Buildings

1986

BS 4737

2

Specification for installed intruder alarm systems with local audible and/or remote signalling

1986

BS 4737

3.0

General requirements for alarm systems

1988

BS 4737

3.1

Continuous wiring

1977

BS 4737

3.2

Foil on glass

1977

BS 4737

3.3

Protective switches

1977

BS 4737

3.4

Radiowave doppler detectors

1978

BS 4737

3.5

Ultrasonic movement detectors

1978

BS 4737

3.6

Acoustic detectors

1978

BS 4737

3.7

Passive infra-red detectors

1978

BS 4737

3.8

Volumetric capacitive detectors

1978

BS 4737

3.9

Pressure mats

1978

BS 4737

3.10

Vibration detectors

1978

BS 4737

3.11

Rigid printed circuit wiring

1978

BS 4737

3.12

Beam interruption detectors

1978

BS 4737

3.13

Capacitive proximity detectors

1978

BS 4737

3.14

Specification for deliberately-operated devices

1986

BS 4737

3.30

Specification for PVC insulated cables for interconnecting wiring for alarm systems

1987

BS 4737

4.1

Code of Practice for planning and installation for alarm systems

1987

BS 4737

4.2

Code of Practice for maintenance and records for alarm systems

1986

BS 4737

4.3

Code of Practice for exterior alarm systems

1988

BS 4737

5.2

Recommendations for symbols for diagrams for alarm systems

1988

BS 5839

1

Fire Detection & Alarm Systems for Buildings. Code of practice for system design, installation, commissioning and maintenance

2002

BS 6799

Withdrawn

Wire-free Intruder Alarm Systems

1986

BS 7042

Withdrawn

High Security Intruder Alarm Systems in Buildings

1988

BS7858

-

Security Screening of individuals employed in a security environment

2004

ISO 9000

Pt 1

Quality Management – Guidelines

1994

ISO 9001 - 2000

Quality Management Systems

2000

prPD 6662

4 Dec 03

Scheme for the application of European Standards for intruder and hold-up alarm systems

2003

BS EN 50131-6

6

Alarm Systems – Intrusion Systems Power Supplies Part 6

1998

SSQS 101

5

The Design, Planning, Installation, and Maintenance of Electronic Systems

2004

FSQS 121

Issue 2

The Design, Installation, Commission and Handover of Fire Detection and Alarm Systems

2004

DD 243

2

Installation and Configuration of Intruder Alarm Systems Designed To Generate Confirmed Alarm Conditions

2002

BAFE DG16

 

Fire Protection Scheme for the Design, Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance of Detection, Alarm, and Suppression Systems

2000


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