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Fire Systems, Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems

Clearway installs accredited fire detection and alarm systems that monitor smoke and heat to alert occupants and authorities promptly.

Act quickly and prevent fire damage with Our Clearway Fire Detection Systems.

We protect commercial sites, rental properties, and vacant buildings; our ISO 9001:2015 certified systems detect fire, smoke or heat fast.

Compliant fire detection systems you can trust

Fire detection and alarm systems are setups that identify smoke and heat, triggering alarms to notify building occupants and emergency services of potential fires.

A reliable fire system is essential for protecting your people, property and assets. Whether you need advanced detection to trigger a fast response or suppression systems to contain a fire before it spreads, Clearway provides end-to-end support.

Our expert team will guide you through system design, installation and optional monitoring, tailored to your site.

We work across all property types, from commercial buildings to high-risk industrial sites requiring room integrity testing for gas suppression.

Every system is tested to the highest standards and can integrate with your existing fire safety setup.

You can also choose to add 24/7 monitoring for complete, round-the-clock protection.

  • Fast, reliable detection and response
  • Tailored design for your property type
  • Integration with existing fire safety systems
  • Optional 24/7 fire monitoring

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Are you experiencing the following problems? 

From missing alarms and outdated equipment to temporary setups and insurance requirements, we support clients across a wide range of sectors facing the same core challenges.

These are some of the most common fire safety concerns we help solve:

You’ve taken over a building that has no fire alarm system in place


Whether it’s a newly acquired property, vacant site or change of use, the building has no active fire protection in place. You need to act fast to safeguard people and assets, ensure compliance, and reduce liability from day one.

Your current fire alarm is outdated, faulty or non-compliant


The system hasn’t been serviced in years, struggles to pass tests, or no longer meets updated fire safety regulations. You’re unsure if it would even work in an emergency and need a reliable replacement that protects lives and avoids legal risk.

A fire risk assessment highlighted urgent issues


You’ve been advised that your property lacks proper smoke or heat detection, or that alarm coverage is incomplete. The next steps are clear: you need to upgrade or install a certified system that meets the assessor’s recommendations and closes the compliance gap.

You’re managing a temporary, rental or multi-use site


From short-term lets to construction compounds, not all buildings need a permanent system but they still need protection. You’re looking for a flexible, fully compliant fire alarm setup that can be installed quickly and removed when no longer needed, with optional monitoring if the site is unattended.

Your insurer require a certified, monitored system


You’ve been told that installing or upgrading a fire alarm is no longer optional. Whether it’s part of your policy terms or required by law, you’re now under pressure to find a solution that meets insurance standards, is professionally installed, and offers 24/7 monitoring to protect your cover.

You’re looking for specialist protection in high-risk areas


Certain rooms in your property like server rooms, plant areas or kitchens need more than basic fire alarms. You’re searching for expert advice and system design, whether that means gas suppression, room integrity testing, or enhanced detection to protect critical assets.

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Who do we work with?

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Care homes and healthcare settings

Commercial buildings

Fire detection is crucial in offices and commercial premises where staff, visitors, and equipment are often spread across multiple floors. Clearway designs systems that meet compliance requirements while protecting day-to-day operations.

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Schools and education facilities

Schools and education facilities

In high-footfall environments like schools and colleges, early fire detection is essential for student and staff safety. Clearway provides systems that are tailored for term-time use and safeguarding protocols.

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Vacant properties

Vacant properties

Vacant or transition-phase properties are especially vulnerable to fire risk, arson, and insurance breaches. Clearway delivers rapid deployment systems to ensure protection, even if the building is unoccupied.

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Care homes and healthcare settings


Care homes and healthcare settings

Where occupant vulnerability is high and evacuation must be swift, there’s no room for error. Clearway installs responsive fire detection systems that prioritise safety and meet strict regulatory standards.

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Construction sites

Construction sites

Hot works, flammable materials, and limited access make construction sites high-risk environments. Clearway provides temporary or monitored fire detection systems to keep workers and works-in-progress protected.

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Warehouses and industrial units

Warehouses and industrial units

Large open spaces and machinery create complex detection needs. Clearway’s systems are built for scale, with options like heat sensors and integration with suppression or alert protocols.

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Our Fire Detection Services

A comprehensive fire system is fundamental to building safety. Here’s how we can help solve your fire system headaches:

Evacuation Alert Systems


We are one of only a handful of companies in the country to have successfully been assessed and granted certification in accordance with the BAFE Fire Safety Register SP207 competency scheme for the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of evacuation alert systems.

 

You can view our certification here.

Advanced Fire Alarm Systems


A reliable fire alarm system is a crucial factor in preserving life during emergency situations.

 

As an fully accredited fire alarm provider with BAFE SP203-1 approval, we help organisations stay compliant with fire alarm regulations in commercial settings.

 

Our commercial fire systems include:

 

  1. High-specification site-wide fire alarm systems
  2. Analogue, conventional and addressable installations
  3. Public address and voice evacuation controls
  4. On and off-site control panel management
  5. Alarm verification solutions
  6. Wireless fire alarms (often fitted in higher-risk premises or vacant properties where there is a threat of arson)
  7. Remote alarm monitoring and emergency services liaison
  8. Full systems integration with existing resources or control centres
  9. Full project management, commissioning and installation,

 

We’re industry leaders in cutting-edge fire prevention and detection systems, ensuring you can protect your people as effectively as possible. Our commercial alarm systems allow early detection of fire and smoke. Prevention and rapid detection are critical factors when minimising disruption to your ongoing business.

 

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Fire Confirmation Systems


Intelligent fire confirmation systems integrate with an existing or new fire alarm and analyse camera footage through high-specification AI technology to confirm whether an alarm is genuine and determine the source of the alert.

 

Where smoke is present, the Remote Visual Smoke Verification cameras transmit footage immediately to your monitoring station, prompting response protocols such as deploying the emergency services or activating water sprinkler systems and other fire suppression resources.

 

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This may be useful or not, it’s proof that the LFB have stopped attending fires unless they get a call confirming a fire

 

View our commercial smoke detection installation services here.

 

Did you know that false fire alarms cost the UK economy £700m a year? False alarm call-outs can be costly and time-consuming, putting pressure on emergency responders.

 

A fire confirmation system removes any need to visit your site in person to confirm whether or not an alarm trigger is authentic.

 

Identifying the precise nature and location of the fire enables a prompt, targeted response, improving the likelihood of swift action to control and extinguish the fire without substantial property damage or asset loss.

 

Each installation is carried out by Clearway’s trained engineers with accreditation to BAFE SP203-1 and tailored to your building and key fire risks.

 

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Fire suppression systems


Fire suppression systems act as a shield to contain and control fire, stalling the blaze until an emergency response is available or a suitably trained individual is on-site to extinguish the fire.

 

Empty properties or sites not in 24/7 use are often worse affected by an outbreak of fire since the time between the alarm, and the physical response can cause catastrophic damage.

 

A fire suppression system ensures you contain hazardous or high-value areas (such as data centres or storage units).

 

Systems release either an inert gas to reduce oxygen or absorb the heat produced by the fire through synthetic or chemical agents selected according to your building and risk assessment process.

 

The correct fire suppression technique will vary depending on the environment and act as an efficient seal to prevent a fire from spreading.

 

Options include pressure venting, water misting, synthetic and inert gas systems, and periodic.

 

 

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Room Integrity Controls


The fire suppression systems discussed above require each space to be fully sealed and enclosed, where a gaseous suppression technique is the most suitable solution.

 

Room integrity testing is commissioned according to BS 5306 and ISO 14520 (BS EN15004-1, 2008) standards to give you peace of mind that any fire or smoke cannot spread beyond the parameters of the suppression equipment.

 

We recommend that buildings with fire suppression solutions reliant on gases be tested annually and provide a rolling maintenance contract, along with air-seal testing to analyse how long the area could withstand and suppress a fire without allowing it to spread.

 

Clearway’s Door Fan Integrity Testing is conducted according to the requirements of the standards laid out in the BFPSA Code of Practice, BS 5306, NFPA 12A, NFPA 2001 and BS: ISO 14520.

 

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Fire Systems Monitoring


The best fire alarms or suppression systems are as effective as the speed of the reaction. Our 24/7 alarm response centre delivers around-the-clock surveillance and deploys the appropriate personnel in the event of an incident.

 

Our alarm operators are highly trained, proficient in monitoring secure wireless networks, and can oversee intruder alarms, fire control systems and CCTV video footage year-round.

 

Where there is a vandalism, malicious arson or wire tampering threat, we recommend wireless solutions which provide secure alarm communications and an autonomous monitoring interface that can communicate directly with the monitoring centre, even if mains power is unavailable.

 

Learn more about our highly accredited Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) fire alarm monitoring services here

 

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What Our Clients Say

Fisher German LLP

July 2025

Great Service and Rapid Response

I have been using Clearway for over 5 years. One of the standout features of Clearway is their rapid response time.

Axis Europe

July 2025

Can’t Commend Them Enough

The guys were very polite, friendly and professional in their whole attitude. They worked very hard & did a great job!- Can’t commend them enough!

John Fisher S&C Slatter

July 2025

Huge Thanks

A huge amount of thanks goes to ‘Clearway’ for their exemplary conduct and unwavering commitment to the safety of my site management, site operatives and construction site.

Why Choose Clearway for Fire Detection?

When it comes to fire risk, delay isn’t an option.

Whether your building is occupied, under renovation, or temporarily vacant, you need more than just a smoke alarm – you need a trusted partner with the right accreditations, expertise, and response time.

That’s where Clearway comes in.

Trusted by Major UK Landlords, Councils and FM Teams


We’ve delivered fire detection systems across schools, care homes, warehouses, office blocks and construction sites.

From urgent installs following risk assessments to large-scale systems for complex buildings, Clearway is relied on by insurers, local authorities, and estate managers nationwide.

Fast, Compliant Installation


Whether you’re upgrading an old system or fitting a new one from scratch, we move quickly.

Our experienced engineers install to BAFE SP203-1 and ISO 9001:2015 standards, ensuring everything is fully compliant and tailored to your needs.

Always-On Protection, Even When You’re Not There


Our systems can connect to Clearway’s NSI Gold monitoring centre for 24/7 fire alarm response, giving you complete peace of mind that someone’s always watching – even out of hours

End-to-End Fire System Support


From consultation and system design to installation, monitoring, and maintenance, we handle it all in-house.

With national coverage and decades of experience, you get protection that’s seamless, compliant, and built to last.

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What Do Our Security Experts Say?

“Every building is different, but the need for fast, reliable fire detection is always the same.

Whether it’s a temporary site, a heritage property or a high-risk space, our role is to make sure your system works exactly as it should — with no guesswork and no gaps.”

Daniel Meeajane

Business Development Director

Our Team At Work

First Connect Fire & Security, a security systems installation and maintenance company, was responsible for securing a vacant site in Norwich.

Already benefitting from a working relationship with Clearway, they requested our assistance to carry out a survey and recommend the most suitable and cost-effective security measures.

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Clearway designed and installed an integrated security solution which is operational at three levels; the whole site, individual office buildings and multiple occupiers within a single building.

This prestigious project required Clearway to install automated security gates, CCTV across the whole site and automated disabled access doors to comply with DDA requirements.

Additionally a bespoke on-site access control system allows St. Modwen to manage individual access to any room within their offices using HID proximity key fobs.

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Being the largest BMW car dealership in the West Midlands, the company opted to build a new dealership with full retail showroom customer distribution and servicing facilities.

After much discussion with the client in understanding precisely what was expected, Clearway were successful in winning the business and provided total site security which includes CCTV, access control, intruder and fire systems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can you deploy security to a live site?


With nationwide coverage and flexible capacity, we’ll provide immediate advice on the available options to manage critical risks, protecting your site while you decide on how to deal with security concerns over the longer term.

Can I get fire detection and CCTV as a combined package?


Yes, absolutely – when we say we offer a full range of services, we mean just that. Some construction sites might need general fire detection equipment or evacuation plans, alongside CCTV around their perimeters.

Others might require advanced, full-scope surveillance, AI-enabled entry points and automatic number plate recognition alongside cutting-edge fire detection equipment to deal with high-risk factors like live electricity cables or flammable materials.

Do you offer short-term contracts for phased builds?


We do. Contractors and developers requiring short-term security, like wireless surveillance towers and alarms, or staggered security coverage during phased projects, are welcome to run through their requirements, and we’ll advise on the options.

What happens if I move to a new site — can the systems move with me?


If you’re moving to a new construction site or to the next phase in a project, we’ll make sure your surveillance, devices and monitoring move with you. We can also deploy construction site security at empty developments in the meantime to keep locations protected until you’re ready to start work.

Temporary systems are easy to remove and relocate, and we’ll manage all the logistics while you deal with your own transition from one site to the next.

Are your guards SIA licensed and trained for construction sites?


Every Clearway guard is fully SIA certified. We use clearly signed security vehicles, professional uniforms and advanced communications equipment, with guards who have extensive experience in emergency responses, de-escalation and investigating potential security breaches.

Why are construction sites targeted?


Construction sites are often a target due to:

  • High-value assets, equipment and tools.
  • Open access points and easy vehicular entry.
  • Vacant sites out of hours and during weekends.

Trespassing and intrusion can result in extensive costs and damage that have a long-lasting impact.

Many construction businesses have experienced tens of thousands of pounds worth of expenses to replace stolen assets and repair damage, and delays of months while repairs are carried out, due to a lack of security safeguards. Whilst cameras can provide evidence after a crime has occurred, by then, the damage is done, and the construction project has been delayed until the equipment can be replaced or the damage repaired.

The severe and sometimes business-critical impact of security limitations is far-reaching. Therefore, it is crucial to work with an experienced and proficient construction site security partner who can protect your site during every stage of the project.

What threats do construction sites face?


Construction site security threats are not limited to the theft of tools. In fact, the consequences of a security threat can result in loss of human life, so it’s extremely important that all risks are considered to prevent that outcome. Some of the primary risk factors include:

  • High-value equipment, machine, plant and tools left unguarded overnight.
  • Vehicles left vulnerable to fuel theft when the site is empty.
  • Vandalism and site damage caused by intruders where site access is exposed.
  • Workforce risks where security provisions are not sufficient to provide staff safety.
  • Risks within sites close to civil disturbances and unrest, such as protests, which disrupt and delay work progress or create issues with site access.
  • Environmental risks, including weather damage, strong winds, flooding and fire.

 

What is included in a site risk assessment?


A risk assessment is more than a checklist exercise or an insurance requirement – it is an essential tool to assist construction site managers in clearly identifying key risks and being able to make informed decisions about the best mitigation strategy.

During a risk appraisal, we’ll work through these phases:

 

  1. Conduct a detailed site survey to identify the most pressing risks, and those that need to be addressed as a secondary priority.
  2. Record how serious that risk is and what issues it potentially presents.
  3. Decide which risks are crucial to site operations to establish a list of priorities.
  4. Work with a security professional to identify the best security safeguards available to eliminate or mitigate that risk and compare alternative options.
  5. Put in place security strategies, and review regularly and whenever site operations change.

 

One of the most common concerns for construction site managers is the costs of protecting their premises and how to balance a tight budget while avoiding critical risks. That means cost analyses are just as important during the risk assessment process, where we’ll provide advice on both the practical, security and financial considerations:

 

  • Potential costs of not mitigating the risk factor.
  • Security options and the respective costs of each.
  • Anticipated effectiveness of the security solutions.
  • The element of workforce risk where employee protection is a top priority.

 

Your risk assessment is also a powerful communication tool, and by sharing these with your workforce, you help all employees remain diligent, understand where risk factors are present, and work with site security to prevent any breaches from occurring.

What are the best ways to protect a construction site?


Your building site security will depend on multiple factors such as hours of work, points of entry, the storage and location of valuable assets, and the flow of traffic around your site.

Generally, we advise the following, broken down into three categories: deterrents, detection and response.

Intruder Deterrents:

There should be a number of construction site security measures in place to make opportunistic thieves think twice about attempting a breach. These should include products such as unclimbable perimeter security fencing as well as electronic security features such as CCTV. Consider the following:

  • Visible security presence and signage.
  • Robust perimeter fencing and security access points.
  • CCTV monitoring and maintenance.
  • Manned guarding and construction site access control.
  • Concrete barrier hire to prevent unauthorised vehicular access.
  • Security lighting, alarms and sensors.

You may also want to consider:

  • Restricting the number of vehicles on site and having a sign-in / sign-out authorisation process in place. This would help to identify non-scheduled deliveries or unmarked vehicles with malicious intent.
  • Preventing vehicle access altogether – by implementing turnstiles and restricting access points, you can get a clear picture of who is on the site and when, whilst granting access to authorised personnel only.
  • Full and wide-reaching lighting – having floodlights or timed lighting not only ensures that staff can work safely, but also prevents vandalism and break-ins.

Efficient Detection Systems:

Should your first line of construction site security not deter the offender, there should be a number of detection systems in place to identify a threat as quickly as possible and to provide evidence if needed, if a police investigation ensues.

 

Detection systems are often broken down into operational solutions (those that require human response) and physical detection systems (usually electronic, such as CCTV). Whilst operational activities such as manned guarding and patrols increase the level of deterrence, they can be expensive. Physical detection systems, such as the solutions outlined below, often come at a reduced ongoing cost and prevent any threat to human life. Physical detection systems include:

  • CCTV solutions, infra-red monitoring and wireless sensors to immediately detect activity.
  • Remote monitoring services – this activity is then fed directly to an alarm receiving centre. Those manning the system will immediately review the intrusion and alert those on site (or deploy a rapid response security team to investigate).
  • Construction site access control to vet and approve each visitor.
  • Advanced alarm systems to detect breaches, smoke, or fire.

Response systems

Whilst detecting a threat is the first step in dealing with a security breach on a building site, the response is critical to limiting the amount of damage incurred. By utilising a remote monitoring system, operators can very quickly respond to security breaches, alerting emergency services if needed. Your response solutions should include:

  • Instant intruder alerts with appropriate personnel informed.
  • Intruder detection warning systems.
  • Automatic lock and unlock facilities.
  • Keyholding services to respond to alarm activations and callouts.
  • Live CCTV imaging, monitoring, and high-quality video retention.

 

Do you offer international site monitoring?


Yes, we do. The Clearway Group monitors sites in both France and Germany. Read more here:

Germany: Baustellenüberwachung

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