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  • Inim Electronics unveils FireDesigner at London Build 2025 for fire safety efficiency.
  • FireDesigner simplifies workflows for detection, sprinklers, ensuring compliance and integration.
  • Explore Inim's CloudFire for remote management and digital compliance reports.

Inim Electronics is set to introduce its new software, FireDesigner, aimed at fire safety professionals, during the London Build 2025 event scheduled for 19th to 20th November.

Attendees are encouraged to visit Stand J25, where the Inim team will demonstrate the software's capabilities and discuss its benefits for consultants and designers in streamlining system planning processes.

Streamlining fire system design

FireDesigner is engineered to simplify complex system configurations, converting them into intuitive workflows

FireDesigner is engineered to simplify complex system configurations, converting them into intuitive workflows.

The software specifically targets fire detection, sprinkler systems, and suppression systems, automating manual tasks to ensure each component is correctly specified and fully compliant.

As Paul Kerman, director of operations at Inim Electronics, states, “FireDesigner represents a major leap forward for fire safety design."

Customisable reporting for compliance

The software generates fully customisable reports, featuring detailed cable sizing, autonomy calculations, and an adaptable materials list.

Additionally, it offers a comprehensive documentation package with a technical dossier, including manuals, datasheets, certificates, and AutoCAD drawings, all automatically updated to remain current.

Paul adds, “Our goal has always been to make life easier for fire safety professionals, and with FireDesigner, we’re removing complexity, increasing accuracy, and saving time, so engineers can focus on delivering safe, compliant systems.”

Integrated fire systems

Inim Electronics stands as a sole provider of integrated fire systems, offering a complete suite that includes fire detection, sprinklers, alarms, and suppression systems in one cohesive package.

Known for its Italian engineering excellence, the firm's Previdia range has undergone over a decade of testing in the UK and complies with regulations like the Building Safety Act, Golden Thread, and several British Standards including BS EN 12845 and BS 9251.

Commitment to safety and innovation

Renowned clients such as Rolls-Royce and Birmingham International Airport trust Inim's solutions, showcasing the brand's commitment to shaping fire safety and compliance. Inim is actively participating with the British Standards Institute (BSI) committees to advance standards across integrated systems and suppression solutions.

Exploring remote management solutions 

Visitors will also have the opportunity to learn about Inim’s CloudFire solution for remote management and digital compliance reporting, alongside their comprehensive Fire & Safety Systems.

Paul Kerman expresses enthusiasm for engaging with key industry professionals, stating, “We’re really looking forward to meeting architects, engineers, contractors, and fire safety professionals to explore how FireDesigner can streamline their fire system design and documentation processes.”

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