National Active Objects
Command Center
Centralized digital command environment for all integrated properties within the NAFDAS framework. Real-time visibility across states, institutions, and individual facilities.
Primary Monitoring Portals
Access real-time monitoring dashboards for each deployment region
Central Monitoring
Administrative oversight dashboard with nationwide visibility and full command access
Access PortalAbuja Portal
Federal Capital Territory monitoring — government institutions and critical infrastructure
Access PortalLagos Portal
Lagos State monitoring — industrial estates, commercial hubs, and residential networks
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Deployment status across all 36 states and FCT
Active States
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Portal Features
Intelligence tools powering the national monitoring command center
Real-Time Device Status
View live status of all connected detection devices across integrated properties with signal strength indicators
Active Alert Monitoring
Monitor active alerts with priority classification, escalation status, and automated dispatch triggers
Incident Log Timeline
Comprehensive historical record of all signals, responses, and resolution events with full audit trail
Geo-Mapped Locations
Visual map interface showing device locations, alert origins, and dispatch routing paths
Dispatcher Integration
Direct automated connection to fire service command centers with structured escalation workflows
Audit & Compliance
Generate regulatory compliance reports, institutional audit logs, and performance analytics
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about NAFDAS and the monitoring platform
The National Fire Detection and Alarm System (NAFDAS) is a centralized monitoring infrastructure that integrates fire detection systems from buildings into a unified national command environment. It connects detection devices, suppression systems, alarm panels, and emergency responders through automated communication channels.
Existing fire alarm panels are assessed for protocol compatibility. If compliant, they are connected through secure transmission modules that route signals to the central monitoring dashboard. Interface modules are deployed for systems that need protocol translation.
1. The detection device activates locally. 2. The signal is encrypted and transmitted. 3. The central monitoring dashboard receives and categorizes the alert. 4. Location data is automatically geo-mapped. 5. The dispatcher is notified in real-time. 6. Response coordination begins immediately — no manual phone calls needed.
The architecture incorporates encrypted transmission channels, role-based dashboard access, event logging, multi-layer authentication controls, and jurisdictional visibility restrictions. Redundant communication paths ensure signal continuity even during network disruptions.
Yes. Most conventional and addressable fire alarm panels can be integrated with interface modules or upgraded to meet NAFDAS transmission standards. Integration does not require complete replacement of existing systems.
Migration follows a structured process: infrastructure audit, compatibility assessment, integration architecture design, secure signal routing setup, central monitoring activation, institutional training, and ongoing technical support. Contact Holisys to begin your assessment.
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National Fire Detection & Alarm System — architecture, components, and national relevance
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System layers, redundancy engineering, data intelligence, and secure access controls
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Infrastructure audit, multi-system integration, signal configuration, and training
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