Recent technology advances to fire alarm systems include multi-criteria sensing smoke detectors, individual smoke detector sensitivity adjustment, drift compensation, and maintenance indicators. Such features reduce nuisance alarms and, at the same time, shorten the time it takes sensors to detect actual fires. They can detect microscopic smoke particles, sense carbon monoxide, feel heat, learn their environment and compensate for regular environment changes. All of this is constantly monitored in the background, and it protects lives by activating audio visual alerts, live and recorded voice evacuation messaging, controlling fans, integrating with elevators and contacting the fire department when necessary. We also install design and install two-way radio communication systems in areas of refuge within the building, as well as evacuation signage to help guide people outside to safety.
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Integrated smoke and carbon monoxide detectors bring advanced multi-sensing technology to practical designs that increase efficiency, save installation time, cut costs, and extend life safety and property protection capabilities. Continuous self-diagnostics ensure reliability over the long-haul and environmental compensation helps reduce maintenance costs. Multi-sensor technology provides efficient identification of smoldering fires, as well as fast flaming fires.
Fire Alarm Systems
As an innovative fire and life safety company, we are a nationally-recognized leader in carbon monoxide & fire detection, security, emergency exit signage, and rescue assistance systems. We are also UL Listed for Smoke & Fire Alarm Inspections and Testing services based in Peoria. The key to our success is our commitment to consistent excellent customer service. Our fire life safety and area of rescue assistance solutions are designed to fit the specific needs of our customers using the most proven technologies.
Intercom Systems
IP intercom systems, which are synonymous with wireless intercom systems, provide two-way communication between different locations. In addition to transmitting voice and audio, video intercom systems can be installed to further improve the safety, security, and surveillance monitoring of a given facility or premise.