Fire Detection

Read: Gamewell-FCI FAAST XT Aspirating Smoke Detector

Gamewell-FCI FAAST XT Aspirating Smoke Detector

The FAAST CT, introduced by Gamewll-FCI by Honeywell, features four air sampling pipes, an onboard ethernet port and two sensing technologies that detect low concentrations of smoke from a variety of fires.

Consumers: Nest Protect Smoke Detectors Prone to False Alarms

Consumers claim the Nest Protect Smoke + Carbon Monoxide alarms are prone to false alarms that cannot be turned off.

Read: Voting Period Starts for Stanley Higher Ed Security Grant Program

Voting Period Starts for Stanley Higher Ed Security Grant Program

Nominated U.S. colleges and universities will be eligible to win a share of $600,000 to improve campus security.

Read: Honeywell Wireless Fire Sensing System

Honeywell Wireless Fire Sensing System

Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology detectors and modules seamlessly integrate with new and existing fire alarm systems from Fire-Lite Alarms, Gamewell-FCI and NOTIFIER.

The Lowdown on Low Frequency Requirements for Commercial Sleeping Areas

Low frequency sounders now take the place of standard sounders in commercial sleeping spaces, including college dorms and locations housing the hearing impaired.

Read: New NFPA 72 Code for Fire & CO Detection Alarms

New NFPA 72 Code for Fire & CO Detection Alarms

Check out how new fire and CO alarms can help your campus comply with the new NFPA 72 code.

Winter 2014 Top Campus Security Technology Articles

Check out some of the important CampusSafetyMagazine.com articles on technology that were featured the first quarter of this year.

Read: Fire Drills Are a Waste of Time

Fire Drills Are a Waste of Time

It is time to fundamentally re-tool the planning, processes and practices of the monthly school fire drill.

Read: University of Central Florida Streamlines Life Safety for New Dorms

University of Central Florida Streamlines Life Safety for New Dorms

Combo fire/CO detectors and voice evac system earn praise from University of Central Florida campus police, administration and students.

Read: Factors That Figure Big in Fire’s 5-Year Future

Factors That Figure Big in Fire’s 5-Year Future

It used to be technological change came to the fire alarm industry at a tortoise’s crawl, which made sense given life-safety issues. However, faster and more reliable technology is pushing the business to adopt more of a hare’s pace. See what the next five years has in store.

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