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Web Site Helps Integrators Design, Install Code-Compliant ECS and MNS Systems

October 18, 2010 | Comments (0) | Post a comment
Web Site Helps Integrators Design Install Code Compliant ECS and MNS Systems

ST. CHARLES, Ill. — Designed to help integrators and end users keep up with evolving codes and standards, best practices, and solutions, Honeywell Life Safety has launched a Web site to provide up-to-date information on all aspects of emergency communications systems (ECS) and mass notification systems (MNS).

Visitors of the Web site, www.emergency-communications-systems.com, can also tap into the Honeywell Fire Systems Group Services capabilities for design and applications services. Additionally, the site offers mass notification solutions from NOTIFIER by Honeywell, Gamewell-FCI by Honeywell and System Sensor.

 


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