Fire Alarm Installation Course Fire Alarm Installation & BS 5839-1:2025 Combined Training
Learn the Compliance. Learn the Real-World. Learn to Sign Off Your Work With Confidence.
If you’re looking for a fire alarm course that goes beyond theory, this is the training designed for you.
While most training providers focus only on helping you pass the BS 5839-1 assessment, our combined course gives you something far more valuable:
👉 The confidence to design, install, test and sign off real-world fire alarm systems — the right way, the compliant way.
This course is built for engineers, electricians, facility teams and anyone who wants more than just a certificate. You will work with live equipment, leading brand fire panels, detectors, modules, wiring and real installation scenarios.
Take a look at the course outline below, and head over to our FAQ page if you have any queries.
✔ What makes our EAL Level 3 BS 5839-1:2025 different?
Most BS 5839-1 courses teach the regulation — but stop there.
We take you beyond passing the exam:
✔ Learn the compliance (BS 5839-1:2025)
Understand the new 2025 requirements clearly — design, installation, commissioning and maintenance responsibilities.
✔ Learn how to APPLY the compliance in real jobs
We show you exactly how the standard works on site, with real panels, real wiring, real testing and real commissioning activities.
✔ Hands-on with leading brand equipment
You will work with:
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Addressable panels
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Conventional panels
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Multi-sensors
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Call points
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Input/output units
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Sounders, bases, wiring configurations
✔ Gain confidence to put your name on the certificate
We train you to be the engineer who can confidently sign off:
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Installation certificates
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Commissioning certificates
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Design compliance checks
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System testing reports
This is the skill most courses fail to deliver — and it’s the skill that employers value most.
What sets us apart from others?
EAL approved centre
ELCAS approved centre
Over 3,000 Learners
Hands-on Training
Real-world experience
Ready to Learn Real-World Fire Alarm Installation — Not Just Pass an Exam?
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Unit 1:Understand the general requirements of BS 5839-1:2025
- History & importance of fire alarm systems, the different stakeholders, the role and responsibilities of an installer, automatic & manual detectors, control panel, addressable, conventional, and basic outputs.
Unit 2: Design considerations for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings
- This unit provides a thorough exploration of the key factors and considerations involved in designing effective and compliant fire detection and alarm systems.
Unit 3: BS 5839-1 and installation of fire detection and fire alarm systems
- Conventional fire alarm system installation with smoke, heat, MCP and outputs. Addressable fire alarm installation with smoke, heat, MCP and outputs.
Unit 4: Electrical Principles & Fire Alarm Installation
- Ohm’s Law, voltage drop calculation, backup battery calculation, electrical health and safety, cable segregation EN 50174-2:2000.
Unit 5: Methodology & Testing Methodology
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Testing a fire alarm system, fire alarm installation methodology, role and responsibilities of a fire alarm installer, fire alarm certifications.