Kidde’s New Smoke Alarm Designed to Reduce Cooking Nuisance Alarms
The new Kidde smoke alarms are said to be the first to meet the new UL 217 safety standard for distinguishing real fires from harmless smoke.
The new Kidde smoke alarms are said to be the first to meet the new UL 217 safety standard for distinguishing real fires from harmless smoke.
UL Technology & Security Director Andrew Jamieson explains how the global safety certification company is pursuing cybersecurity standards.
UL has developed more than 1,400 standards to address safety, security and sustainability challenges and foster safe living and working conditions.
Genetec’s Security Center Omnicast VMS received the UL 2900-2-3 Level 3 cybersecurity certification, the highest level of assessment certification.
Eaton’s cybersecurity program and collaboration with UL establishes measurable cybersecurity criteria for network-connected power management products and systems.
The video demonstrates how installers can take a proactive approach with every installation by going through a list of updated UL325 and F2200 standards.
UL’s Cybersecurity Assurance Program assesses a manufacturer’s processes for cybersecure product development, incident response and internal ongoing testing and evaluation of security vulnerabilities of products.
Check out the new testing standard being cooked up by UL to help combat kitchen-related nuisance alarms, as well as the latest in detector technology.
UL’s new Cybersecurity Assurance Program assess software vulnerabilities and weaknesses, minimizes exploitation and more.
The Inovonics EN4204R four zone add-on receiver with relay outputs features the ability to add up to four EchoStream wireless transmitters.