Managing fire safety across public buildings, transit hubs, cable tunnels, and municipal infrastructure requires centralized visibility. LoRaWAN sensor networks provide linear coverage for tunnels and multi-site oversight for buildings—with automated maintenance alerts and emergency dispatch integration.
For dedicated tunnel and cable trench deployments, see our Tunnels & Infrastructure application guide.
Network scale and uptime depend on gateway placement, backhaul, and maintenance staffing.
Every public building, every transit station, every tunnel—all visible in one interface. Filter by district, building type, or alert status.
When alarms trigger, fire departments get location, sensor type, and video (where available) directly in their CAD systems. No phone calls, no delays.
Low battery? Offline sensor? Required testing due? The system flags issues before they become problems, with work orders sent directly to maintenance teams.
Subway stations, bus terminals, and railway tunnels need specialized detection that works with ventilation systems and can pinpoint fire locations in long underground passages.
Museums, archives, and historic buildings contain irreplaceable assets. Our wireless systems protect without modifying original structures, meeting both safety codes and preservation requirements.
City halls, libraries, recreation centers, and administrative offices. Standardized systems across all municipal properties with centralized compliance reporting.
Convention centers, stadiums, and event venues with high occupancy loads need detection that can be verified quickly to avoid unnecessary evacuations during events.
Tunnels present unique challenges: ventilation patterns, particulate matter from braking, and limited escape routes. We use linear heat detection cables along the tunnel length, combined with aspirating smoke detection. These systems can locate a fire within meters and work with ventilation systems to manage smoke extraction.
Yes. We support standard CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch) integration protocols. When a fire is detected, the alert goes to our dashboard and simultaneously to your dispatch center with location, sensor type, and—if cameras are present—video. Fire crews know what they're responding to before they arrive.
Wireless is your friend. Our LoRaWAN detectors require no drilling, no cable runs, and no modifications to historic fabric. They can be installed in hours and removed without leaving marks. We've protected UNESCO heritage sites without touching the original structure.
The dashboard groups sensors by building, district, or any organizational structure you prefer. Maintenance alerts are automated—low battery, offline sensors, and required testing are flagged before they become problems. Most cities designate 2-3 staff to monitor the entire network.