
Traditionally, fire detection systems are designed using cables that connect fire-initiating devices to fire alarm control panels. Using cables in hard wire systems is more expensive. Installing conduit, connectors, fasteners, power supplies and transformers is time-consuming and labor intensive. Wireless fire detection provides reliable wireless connections to control panels using a fully supervised wireless signal instead of wires. The installation cost of typical fire alarm systems breaks down into two basic types of charges which include tools costs and labor charges to install that equipment, but wireless detection systems do not require cable to connect between sensing devices and control equipment, the system designer can eliminate the costs associated with cable, channel, back boxes, fasteners and power supplies. Technological advancements in fire detection devices and wireless networking and improvement of various standards is increasing the growth of the wireless fire detection systems market.