Minneapolis, MN, July 10, 2018 – MaxOut Technology announces the release a new line of patented wireless, Rate-Of-Rise Heat Detectors that sense a rise in temperature - indicating a possible fire.
The rather blazing hot summer has gotten me thinking about heat detectors, or as they are referred to within NFPA 72, The National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, Heat-Sensing Fire Detectors. Heat ...
St. Louis, MO-- Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC of St. Louis, Missouri USA, announces the release of the PAD200-PCD Photo/CO combo device. By combining multiple elements of fire detection (smoke ...
Until recently, standard fire detectors relied on a single sensor to detect the presence of heat or smoke to determine if there was a nearby fire. As many homeowners and facility managers can attest, ...
Having a fire alarm in your garage is important, especially if your home has an attached garage or a garage near rooms where people sleep. Fires can spread quickly, and by the time a garage fire ...
Infrared thermal sensors on UVeye drive-through vehicle inspection stations can read the body temperature of occupants, helping to flag possible COVID-19 carriers. An Israeli company says thermal ...