From touchscreen displays to mobile setup and cloud, the aim of the latest fire alarm panel technology is to make them easier to install, program and use.
Today’s security and life safety technologies are heavily influenced by the technology advancements and conveniences end users have come to expect in their daily lives.
EST4 is an advanced networked fire alarm and emergency communications platform based on a TCP/IPv6 network, giving it the flexibility to be designed into complex mid- to large-size applications.
STI’s Universal Stopper low-profile protective cover is an indoor/outdoor low-profile polycarbonate cover that flashes and sounds a warning horn when activated.
The DTK-DR Series of DIN-rail surge protectors are designed to provide point-of-use electrical surge protection for machine control panels and similar applications in commercial and industrial environments.
Resideo offers a full line of Honeywell Home Z-Wave Plus lighting controls that enable professional security dealers to provide homeowners the fully connected and automated home.
The AvantGuard mobile app is a tool for business owners and technicians to create, manage and test accounts outside the office and especially in customers’ homes.
Smart home capabilities are the sizzle that can help sell the security system steak. And smart locks are among the most sizzling smart home options. Here are six key developments in this area — and seven more that could be coming over the horizon.
It’s a new world for security intercoms. Make sure you are taking advantage of the latest and greatest capabilities and communicating those to end users.
Today’s intercom solutions are not the same as in the past. With technological advances including IP, PoE, networking and mobile, these technologies are truly part of a fully integrated security solution and should be presented, sold and installed accordingly.