January 11, 2012
The Select-Alert mini controller (STI-SA5000) by Waterford, Mich.-based Safety Technology Int'l (STI) is a multipurpose strobe and alarm that offers a choice of 32 distinct tones and virtually limitless applications, according to the company.
December 12, 2011
Waterford, Mich.-based Safety Technology Int'l (STI) releases the wireless garage Sentry alert (STI-34300), which offers a range of up to 1,000 feet
November 14, 2011
The wireless driveway monitor by Waterford, Mich.-based Safety Technology Int'l (STI) detects when a vehicle enters or leaves a protected driveway.
October 31, 2011
The Burglar Stopper wire-free home protection system (STI-WS100SG2) from Waterford, Mich.-based Safety Technology Int'l (STI) comes equipped with a smart panel, which receives information from wireless sensors placed in various locations throughout the protected area.
August 24, 2011
Waterford, Mich.-based Safety Technology Int’l (STI) releases the wireless garage Sentry alert (STI-34300), which offers a range of up to 1,000 feet.
August 2, 2011
Waterford, Mich.-based Safety Technology Int'l (STI)., release the UL-Listed electric digital timer module (LT1UL), which allows momentary button to be used in a latching mode that can be reset with a contact closure.
June 2, 2011
The STI-7560AC metal protective cabinet by Waterford, Mich.-based Safety Technology Int'l Inc. (STI) allows a fire alarm control panel to be mounted in temperatures exceeding normal parameters.
March 7, 2011
Safety Technology Int'l Inc. (STI) of Waterford, Mich. releases the STI-34200 wireless mail alert.
August 21, 2010
Fire/life-safety product manufacturer STI has partnered with PSA Security Network to allow more than 300 electronic security systems integrators, in the United States and Canada, access to the company's line of more than 300 fire/security protective products ...
February 1, 2007
Safety Technology Int'l Inc. (STI) of Waterford, Mich., releases the Mini Theft Stopper, a compact alarm designed to protect freestanding or cabinet-mounted fire extinguishers and other firefighting equipment from theft.
July 1, 2006
Safety Technology Int'l Inc. (STI) of Waterford, Mich., introduces the ADA-compliant turn-to-release push-button for emergency shutdown of devices that may pose a fire safety risk to the occupants of a facility.
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