National Fire & Safety Acquires Texas Fire Alarm
The acquisition will help National Fire & Safety an opportunity to further build its presence in Texas.
The acquisition will help National Fire & Safety an opportunity to further build its presence in Texas.
Understanding the differences between fire detection and alarm technologies can help you select the right fire protection products for your facility.
Unfortunately, even the most sophisticated detection and alarm systems have one inherent drawback: no alarm is of any value if no one is around to hear it and respond appropriately.
“Inspector 3.0 represents a big step forward in our greater mission to remove the need for humans to enter confined spaces in the workplace,” says Patrick Thévoz, CEO of Flyability.
Carbon monoxide is a common industrial hazard resulting from the incomplete combustion of material containing carbon such as natural gas, gasoline, kerosene, oil, propane, coal, or wood.
Advanced's upgraded addressable carbon monoxide (CO) detector and low frequency sounder base has been designed to meet NFPA / UL low-frequency signalling standards for sleeping areas such as hospitals, hotels and multi-occupancy residential applications. The sounder base generates a 520 Hz tone to alert occupants of a fire or CO / life safety emergency.
The RadEye detector responds to wider range of threats.
I want to share some thoughts about how we could perform better as emergency responders. A 40-year career has given me plenty of experience in all aspects of this business, good and disastrous. Let’s start with equipment purchases.
Tyco SimplexGrinnell strikes technology theme at the NFPA conference.
Updating your control systems need not mean discarding what is already in place.
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