April 30, 2012
Gamewell-FCI by Honeywell has hired Antonio Torres (pictured left) and Vince Paradise to provide local support to the company’s engineered systems distributors in the North Central and Southeast regions of the United States.
February 2, 2012
Gamewell-FCI by Honeywell of Northford, Conn., announces that its FocalPoint graphic workstations now include touchscreen monitors, high-speed desktop units and two mobile tablets.
September 29, 2011
Beltsville, Md.-based Alertus Technologies' Alert Beacons, wall-mounted text-to-speech interface modules, digital signage and computer desktop alerts that can integrate seamlessly with Gamewell-FCI by Honeywell E3 Series of fire alarm and other emergency communications systems (ECS).
June 29, 2011
Gamewell-FCI by Honeywell of Northford, Conn., releases the second version of its local operator console (LOC), which remotely controls emergency messaging and system operations.
November 29, 2010
Gamewell-FCI by Honeywell has become a GSA 84 supplier of advanced fire alarm and mass notification systems for the United States General Services Administration (GSA) ...
September 29, 2010
Gamewell-FCI by Honeywell of Northford, Conn., has developed an addressable node expander (ANX) to expand the capacity of its E3 Series expandable emergency evacuation systems.
July 15, 2010
Northford, Conn.'s Gamewell-FCI by Honeywell introduces a comprehensive line of wireless and hardwired audible notification solutions for wide area (outdoor) applications.
October 23, 2009
Northford, Conn.-based Gamewell-FCI by Honeywell has expanded its Flex Series of conventional products with the addition of two fire alarm releasing panels designed to offer flexible control of single and dual-hazard agent-based suppression or deluge systems. Both panels are listed to UL/ANSI-864 Ninth Edition standards for provision of standalone or supplemental fire protection and releasing control.
October 5, 2009
Prestige Alarm and Specialty Products Inc. of Birmingham, Ala. has donated an E3 Series expandable emergency evacuation system by Gamewell-FCI to the Birmingham Ronald McDonald House.
August 24, 2009
Gamewell-FCI of Northford, Conn., offers FireVu, a state-of-the-art video smoke detection (VSD) system designed to effectively detect smoke in large, voluminous areas and challenging environments affected by airflow, stratification and background movement.
August 7, 2009
The Oklahoma Blood Institute called on integrator STAMPSCO Fire & Security to design and overhaul its fire/life-safety system to accomodate multisite operations in two states. The integrator provided a solution that includes voice evacuation, expandable networking and remote monitoring.
Read the full case study, which appeared in the May 2009 issue of Security Sales & Integration. Want an equipment list? Click here. Photos are courtesy of Gamewell-FCI.
August 5, 2009
A fire alarm control panel (FACP) receives information from sensors that detect environmental changes associated with fire, provide monitoring and enable automatic control of equipment. The panel may also supply electrical energy to operate any associated sensor, control, transmitter or relay. Addressable panels are usually much more advanced than their conventional counterparts and offer a higher degree of programming flexibility and single point detection.
July 2, 2009
When the time came to upgrade the security and life-safety systems at the Oklahoma Blood Institute, the management team called on integrator STAMPSCO Fire & Security for voice evac, expandable networking and remote monitoring.
July 1, 2008
The emergence of network-like technology in the fire alarm industry is already underway. Although progress is somewhat slow and the degree of implementation varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, overall the industry is moving in the direction of a network-based solution with information technology (IT) clearly in view. A handful of fire equipment manufacturers have recently given us ...
June 1, 2007
Gamewell-FCI of Northford, Conn., has announced the addition of a broad range of multi-gas detection devices and controllers.
May 1, 2007
Fire alarm systems are basically used in four different ways: to detect fires, respond to the manual activation of a fire alarm device, monitor signals from other fire-related systems and alert the building occupants to evacuate the building, and to alert off-site authorities so they may respond to the situation.
April 1, 2007
Northford, Conn.-based, Gamewell-FCI, manufacturer of commercial fire and life-safety systems, introduces its 7100 Series of analog addressable fire alarm control panels (FACPs) designed specifically for smaller applications.
January 1, 2007
Gamewell-FCI, a Honeywell company, of Northford, Conn., announces that its E3 Series expandable emergency evacuation system is reportedly the first to be approved by UL for controlling smoke throughout a building/structure per the new ninth edition of UL code 864.
July 1, 2006
Gamewell-FCI of Northford, Conn., a Honeywell Fire Systems company, releases the FocalPoint central monitoring solution for campus-style use in facilities that employ multiple Gamewell-FCI fire alarm control panels.
June 1, 2006
The 602 line of fire alarm systems, manufactured by Gamewell of Northford, Conn., uses two-wire, single-pair metallic cable or fiber optics for easy installation.
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