Whether it’s for a smaller commercial application, or a residential one, the use of wireless components for smoke and heat detection have expanded installation options, especially in retrofit ...
Inovonics, a provider of high-performance wireless sensor networks for life safety applications, releases its EN1244 wireless smoke detector. The new detector meets UL268 (smoke detectors for fire ...
Wireless fire detectors bring enhanced flexibility, ease of installation, cost-effectiveness, and scalability, among other benefits. This article explores the main advantages of wireless fire ...
LOUISVILLE, Colo., July 21, 2015 – Inovonics, an industry leader in high-performance wireless sensor networks for life safety applications, announces the release of its new EN1243 smoke/heat detector.
The way that we test the atmosphere within a confined space is changing. Although continuous monitoring of the atmosphere within a confined space has always been considered a best practice, many ...
When a fire starts at the far end of your home, the first alarm to sense smoke is rarely the one outside your bedroom. If your detectors are not linked, you may not hear that first warning until the ...
Three years ago, a European joint venture called Trixell, shared by Thales, Philips, and Siemens, produced the first wireless digital x-ray detector, the Pixium® Portable 3543. This detector was ...
LOUISVILLE, Colo., March 10, 2017 – Inovonics, an industry leader in high-performance wireless sensor networks for life safety applications, announces the release of its new EN1244 wireless smoke ...