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NOTIFIER Video Raises Awareness for Fire/Life-Safety Solutions

June 02, 2011 | Comments (0) | Post a comment

NORTHFORD, Conn. — A new video developed by NOTIFIER by Honeywell aims to educate consumers on the company's latest life safety and emergency communications solutions.

Titled "NOTIFIER: A Total Life Safety Solutions Company," the video features applications of the company's fire alarm products. Additionally, it explores mass notification and the detection of carbon monoxide (CO) and other deadly gasses.

The video highlights interactive solutions for the remote monitoring and control of one or more fire alarm networks. It also includes a demonstration of the company's navigational tool for first responders to track the location and spread of a fire within a building.

"Many people don't know where to look for information on solving what could be a common issue," says NOTIFIER Communications Manager Marissa Guillen. "We're making it easy for them. This video really highlights lesser known technologies that can easily integrate with our fire alarms."

To view the video, click here.

 


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