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Safe with Sound

ExitPoint™ directional sounders reduce evacuation times at The Seeing Eye school by clearly defining an immediate escape route using locatable, broadband sound. Jayson Kneen, Communication Manager,...

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How Directional Sound Works

Various emergencies, including the September 11 terrorist attacks, have underscored the hardship people with disabilities encounter when evacuating a building. That’s why directional-sound technology...

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‘I Was Drawn to that Sound’

Michael Brennan, lifeline product manager for Draka, recounts his experience with ExitPoint™ directional-sound technology during a middle-of-the-night evacuation at his hotel. I was staying overnight...

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Why Carbon Monoxide Detectors’ Sensors Require Supervision and Replacement

All system-connected Carbon Monoxide (CO) detectors contain a limited-life gas sensor. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) mandates the detector to electronically supervise the sensor so that when the...

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White Paper Addresses Placement, Testing and Maintenance of System-Connected...

Download System Sensor’s new white paper that addresses placement, testing and maintenance of system-connected carbon monoxide detectors at www.systemsensor.com/co/pdf/CO WP Placement Testing.pdf...

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UL Requirements for Supervising CO Sensors

UL standards precisely require that system-connected CO detectors send a trouble signal to the control panel when the CO sensor has reached its End-of-Life. UL Standard 2075, Standard for Gas and...

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Editorial: Continuous Product Development

System Sensor continues to develop innovative products that help protect life and property by providing total life-safety coverage throughout a building. In addition to the widest line of conventional...

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Q&A: Managing Life Safety for the U.S.’s Largest, Fully Accredited School...

Billy Taddeo, a foreman in physical plant operations for Broward County School District’s maintenance division, is responsible for protecting more than 270,000 K-12 students and 38,000 district...

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Giving Voice to ExitPoint™ – in 15 Languages

System Sensor has expanded the capabilities of its ExitPoint™ directional-sound technology by adding voice output to give building occupants easy-to-understand, verbal instruction during a fire...

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Safe with Sound

ExitPoint™ directional sounders reduce evacuation times at The Seeing Eye school by clearly defining an immediate escape route using locatable, broadband sound. Jayson Kneen, Communication Manager,...

View Article

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How Directional Sound Works

Various emergencies, including the September 11 terrorist attacks, have underscored the hardship people with disabilities encounter when evacuating a building. That’s why directional-sound technology...

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‘I Was Drawn to that Sound’

Michael Brennan, lifeline product manager for Draka, recounts his experience with ExitPoint™ directional-sound technology during a middle-of-the-night evacuation at his hotel. I was staying overnight...

View Article

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Why Carbon Monoxide Detectors’ Sensors Require Supervision and Replacement

All system-connected Carbon Monoxide (CO) detectors contain a limited-life gas sensor. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) mandates the detector to electronically supervise the sensor so that when the...

View Article


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White Paper Addresses Placement, Testing and Maintenance of System-Connected...

Download System Sensor’s new white paper that addresses placement, testing and maintenance of system-connected carbon monoxide detectors at www.systemsensor.com/co/pdf/CO WP Placement Testing.pdf...

View Article

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UL Requirements for Supervising CO Sensors

UL standards precisely require that system-connected CO detectors send a trouble signal to the control panel when the CO sensor has reached its End-of-Life. UL Standard 2075, Standard for Gas and...

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Editorial: Continuous Product Development

System Sensor continues to develop innovative products that help protect life and property by providing total life-safety coverage throughout a building. In addition to the widest line of conventional...

View Article

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Clik here to view.

Q&A: Managing Life Safety for the U.S.’s Largest, Fully Accredited School...

Billy Taddeo, a foreman in physical plant operations for Broward County School District’s maintenance division, is responsible for protecting more than 270,000 K-12 students and 38,000 district...

View Article


Giving Voice to ExitPoint™ – in 15 Languages

System Sensor has expanded the capabilities of its ExitPoint™ directional-sound technology by adding voice output to give building occupants easy-to-understand, verbal instruction during a fire...

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