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    STI is a family owned and operated business. Safety Technology now markets more than 300 products throughout the world. These products help prevent false fire alarms, theft and vandalism of the things...
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    Pfannenberg, Inc. is a Global Manufacturer of Thermal Management, Liquid Cooling Solutions and Signaling Technologies. Established in 1954 by Otto Pfannenberg, for over 60 years Pfannenberg has been...
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    Crow Electronic Engineering Inc, (CEE) is a worldwide leading manufacturer of security products. With a full range of wired and wireless alarm control panels, access control systems, intrusion alarm...
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    Teledyne Judson Technologies offers a complete line of products for sensing from the visible to the long wave infrared (LWIR) of the light spectrum, producing detectors, arrays, and cameras that help...
  • Article - 13 Nov 2024
    Smoke detectors play a vital role in fire safety, utilizing advanced technologies to detect smoke and minimize false alarms for effective protection.
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    Reliable, Proven, Trusted...  Level and Analytical Measurement Solutions You Can Depend On! Drexelbrook is known throughout the world as a leader in level measurement technology providing high...
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    Since its inception in 1962, OMEGA has grown from manufacturing a single product line of thermocouples to an established global leader in the technical marketplace, offering more than 100,000...
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    Ultraviolet-infrared detectors respond to flaming fires emitting light in both the ultraviolet and infrared portion of the light spectrum. UV-IR detectors require both the uv and the ir sensor to...
  • News - 27 Jan 2017
    Hochiki Corporation, a leader in fire alarm / life safety systems; announced today that the new ACD-V Carbon Monoxide, Smoke and Heat Detector is available for immediate shipment.  The ACD-V is...
  • Article - 3 Jul 2017
    Fire detection is based on various properties of fire such as smoke emission, rise in temperature and optical radiation emission.

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