Detect disabled, isolated, or tampered fire alarm devices in real time, before they become a silent gap in your protection.
Devices get isolated, disabled, or tampered with- sometimes deliberately, sometimes during maintenance or building works that are never reinstated. A logbook won't surface it. Scheduled inspections won't catch it in time. The first you hear of it can be after an incident, when the question becomes: how long was that device out of service?
A logbook tells you what should be true. It doesn't tell you what is true, or when it changed.
Real-time detection The moment a device is isolated, disabled, or tampered with, Drax registers it. No waiting for the next inspection. No manual check required. Immediate, located alerts The right person is notified straight away- with the specific device and its location, not a general system flag to investigate. A permanent, time-stamped record Every instance of compromised protection is logged: when it happened, when it was restored, and what the window of exposure was. That record exists before anyone asks for it- and it's defensible after the fact.
The gap between paperwork compliance and actual protection is where serious liability lives. Inspection records can show a clean system while a disabled device sits undetected. Drax closes that gap by monitoring what's actually happening, not what's supposed to be happening.
The liability scenario you couldn't previously see, the silent gap between inspections, is now closed and evidenced. If a device was out of service, you can show exactly when, for how long, and when it was restored.
Catch a disabled device the day it happens, not at the next scheduled inspection. Know your protection is intact, and have the record to prove it.
Pinpoints the exact device and its location. Straight to the problem, with context — no system-wide investigation required.