Making Fire Safety InclusiveFire safety is important in all homes, but traditional alarms are often inadequate for those with hearing loss. Standard devices rely on audible alerts, which may go unnoticed by someone who is asleep or unable to hear. This risk highlights the need of using alarms that support individuals with different needs.Benefits o… Read More


Considering Fire Safety for EveryoneFire safety is essential in every home. For those who are deaf, standard alarms relying solely on sound may not be suitable. Without accessible alternatives, an emergency alert could go unnoticed, especially during sleep. This highlights the need for solutions that accommodate diverse hearing abilities.Why to Cho… Read More


Mitigating Fire Risks on Site Construction environments are dynamic by nature, with frequent changes, machinery in use, and staff working in separated zones. These factors make reliable alarm coverage essential. Howler's systems—including GOLink, HO alarms, and site alert devices—support coverage for both small-scale and complex la… Read More


Reducing Fire Hazards on Site Construction environments are dynamic by nature, with constantly shifting conditions, machinery in use, and staff working in separated zones. These factors make prompt alarm coverage essential. Howler's systems—including GOLink, HO alarms, and site alert devices—support coverage for both small-scale an… Read More


What Defines a Conventional Alarm System? A conventional fire alarm system is commonly installed for fire detection. It works by splitting a property into distinct zones, each linked to its own circuit containing detectors and manual call points. When one is triggered, the control panel indicates the affected zone, enabling a quicker response. Un… Read More