Fire and life safety codes determine critical CO and smoke detector functionality — and that’s a good thing. But products can be even better when manufacturers think beyond code requirements.
The use of smoke and CO detectors in customer installations is driven, in large part, by fire protection and life safety codes, which also drive the specifications for the detectors that manufacturers build.
Napco Security Technologies’ FireLink Integrated eight to 32 point fire alarm control panel is now available in an LTE sole path model, FL-32FACP-LTEVS, connected by Verizon LTE Service.
Inovonics’ new EN1245 Wireless CO detector addresses a market need by meeting the UL 2075 (gas and vapor detectors and sensors) and California State Fire Marshall regulatory approvals.
Red Hawk Fire & Security LLC., a provider of fire, life safety and security services, opened a new office in Spokane, Wash., to serve commercial customers in the growing areas of eastern Washington state and Idaho.