







🔒 Unlock safety with every test — don’t just check, protect!
The Fire Alarm Key Set includes 10 lightweight, fire-resistant keys designed for non-destructive testing of break glass fire alarm switches. Ideal for professional safety checks across offices, schools, hospitals, and public venues, this set ensures reliable alarm functionality without damaging equipment, supporting seamless emergency preparedness.
| Manufacturer | SULIVES |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 1.2 cm; 10 g |
| Item model number | jshej |
| Style | Classic |
| Power Source | Hand Power |
| Included Components | Test Key*10 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 10 g |
R**E
Fire Alarm Keys
This 10-piece fire alarm key set is exactly what I needed.The keys are made from fire-resistant, tough plastic material, which adds a layer of safety and durability. Each key is shaped to fit standard break glass units, and the pack size ensures you have spares or can distribute them across multiple locations.The build quality is basic but functional. These are not heavy-duty tools, but they serve their purpose well for routine testing and access. The compact design makes them easy to store or carry on a keychain.For the price of £4.99 at the time of review, I think it is excellent value, especially considering the quantity and the specific use case. It's a low-cost way to stay compliant and prepared.
C**W
Identical to the original keys supplied with the manual call points.
This is a pack of ten SULIVES fire alarm keys. These can be used either to reset the manual control point (MCP) or set it off for fire testing purposes. Each key has a small hole in the middle so that you can put a small keyring in there and the ends are in fact two keys: the double-pronged key is for the MCPs that have the two slots in the middle, towards the front; and, at the other end is the a hook for the older MCPs with the slot towards the side - you push the key in and then pulling it out pulls the contacts together and sets off the alarm. With the new MCPs, the two prongs allow you to take the lower part of the front off by sliding it down.To reset the MCP, the bottom front is removed and a new glass is put in if needed - they are nearly all plastic that doesn't break nowadays - and then the bottom half, with the glass, is pushed up and it then all locks into place, ready for the next activation.These are identical to the ones supplied with the MCPs.
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