A fire brigade key depot (FSD) is a secure storage system that allows the fire brigade to gain quick and non-destructive access to a building in the event of a fire or emergency. The keys or access cards to the property are stored inside the depot. It is mounted directly on the outside of the façade and is specially secured against unauthorised access.
In emergencies, every second counts. A fire brigade key deposit enables the fire brigade to:
An FSD is indispensable today, especially for larger properties such as industrial plants, care facilities, public buildings or schools.
The installation and operation of a fire brigade key depot is regulated in Germany by DIN 14675. Installation is usually required by law.
Good to know: There are different types of fire brigade key depots (FSD class 1, 2 or 3). Further details on classification can be found here.
e fire brigade key depot is usually connected to the fire alarm system (BMA). As soon as the system triggers an alarm, the fire brigade can retrieve the key from the FSD. Access is granted using a master key belonging to the fire brigade.
In addition, an FSD is usually equipped with a tamper switch that triggers an alarm in the event of tampering attempts.
Fire brigade key depots are divided into three classes in accordance with DIN 14675-1 (as of 2020-01). The classification is based on the security requirements of the property, the type of keys stored and their integration into the fire protection system:
Advantages of a fire brigade key depot at a glance
- Non-destructive access for the fire brigade
- Reduction of damage to doors and facades
- Cost savings by avoiding repairs
- Optimal addition to fire alarm systems
- Safety through standardised construction and access mechanisms
As a certified specialist installer, CWS Fire Safety provides advice, installation and maintenance services for fire brigade key depots throughout the United Kingdom. Our team of experts ensures: