Continuous Product Development

Continuous Product DevelopmentWhether you’re installing a fire- and life-safety system to protect occupants of a school or nursing home, or to avoid business interruption, you need the right technology for the job.

As you know, the basic smoke detector frequently used in commercial buildings is not always the answer to protect a warehouse or an exposed parking garage. There are other, more application-specific technologies that have been developed for those different environments.

System Sensor puts a strong emphasis on product development to ensure that we can provide the most appropriate — and most advanced — technologies for our customers and their fire protection needs. Standard fire detection and notification remain an important part of our product line-up. We have also branched into other related fire- and life-safety areas.

Newer technologies include our high-sensitivity smoke detectors, which we developed for highly sensitive environments that require very early warning (see “Bell Canada Relies on System Sensor’s New Laser Duct Smoke Detectors”).

Gas detection for protection against carbon monoxide is another area where System Sensor continues to conduct a great deal of research and product development. Our CO1224 carbon monoxide detector is an industry first — a detector specifically designed for system operation. This detector, along with our monitored smoke alarm detectors, is a logical extension to protecting people from danger. In each of these product areas, System Sensor knows it’s not enough to just meet the letter of the law. System Sensor wants to bring customers the highest level of protection possible from different life- and property-threatening emergencies.

System Sensor will continue to develop other, more diverse technologies that can cover the full gamut of potential fire and smoke scenarios. We’re committed to covering all the bases in detection and notification with the right technology for the job.

Jeff Klein

Commercial Business Line Leader

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Posted in Carbon Monoxide Detection, Editorial, Fall 2007, Intelligent Detection

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