Fire Alarm Maintenance in Dubai
Fire alarm maintenance in Dubai involves testing panels, detectors, call points, sounders, and batteries, then logging the results for Civil Defence records. QSERV, a DCD-approved contractor, provides scheduled fire alarm maintenance, panel fault diagnosis, Hassantuk interface checks, and emergency fault response for buildings across Dubai.
DCD-approved · 12+ years in Dubai fire safety · Hassantuk-integrated · 18,000+ customers served
Fire alarm faults need fast diagnosis
A panel fault can indicate battery problems, detector trouble, loop faults, communication issues or device contamination. Maintenance identifies the source before inspection or emergency risk grows.
- Control panel and event log checks.
- Detector and manual call point testing.
- Sounder, strobe and battery checks.
- Loop fault and open-circuit observations.
- Service reports for building records.
Build alarm maintenance into an AMC
Fire alarm maintenance is usually most effective as part of a full fire systems AMC, especially where pumps, emergency lights, extinguishers and Hassantuk records also affect renewal readiness.
- Quarterly PPM and defect tracking.
- Emergency fault response.
- Hassantuk interface observations.
- DCD renewal preparation.
- Takeover audit for neglected systems.
Answers, Before You Ask
Answers for Dubai facility managers, business operators, consultants, contractors, and property teams comparing DCD-compliant service providers.
01 How often should fire alarms be maintained in Dubai?
Fire alarms in Dubai should be maintained at least quarterly, with urgent fault response and an annual comprehensive inspection. Exact frequency depends on building risk and Civil Defence requirements, and records should be kept for inspection.
02 What does a fire alarm panel fault mean?
It can indicate battery, detector, loop, sounder, communication or panel issues. It should be checked by a qualified technician rather than ignored.
03 Can QSERV take over an old fire alarm AMC?
Yes. QSERV can audit the system, review defects and service history, then propose a maintenance or rectification scope.