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Security equipment for your safety

Fire Suppression System

Fire safety on, Accidents gone!

Fire Suppression Systems are used to extinguish, contain, or in some cases, entirely prevent fires from spreading or occurring. Fire Suppression Systems have an incredibly large variety of applications, and as such, there are many different types of suppression systems for different applications being used today. We have the expertise to design, install and integrate Conventional or Addressable/Intelligent Fire Detection and Suppression System with backup support and maintenance.

Fire Detection System

Fire prevention is better option.

A fire alarm system warns people when smoke, fire, carbon monoxide or other fire-related emergencies are detected. These alarms may be activated automatically from smoke detectors, and heat detectors or may also be activated via manual fire alarm activation devices such as manual call points or pull stations. We have the expertise to design, install and integrate Conventional or Addressable/Intelligent Fire Detection and Suppression System with backup support and maintenance.

Panic Alarm System

Securing peace of mind!

A panic alarm is an electronic device designed to assist in alerting somebody in emergency situations where a threat to persons or property exists. A panic alarm is frequently but not always controlled by a concealed panic alarm button.

Early Warining and Building Evacuation Systems:

  • Building Evacuation Alarm.
  • Panic/Emergency Alarm.
  • Panic/Emergency Alarm.
  • Earthquake Warning System.

Main Features:

  • 3 in 1 System.
  • Option to select One or All Components.
  • Easy to Install and Operate(minimum wiring).
  • One Control Panel with 2 hours backup power.
  • Can be integrated with existing Fire/Security System.
  • 1 year Warranty and backup support.

Public Address System

Speakers With Address

A public address system (PA system) is an electronic system comprising microphones, amplifiers, loudspeakers, and related equipment. It increases the apparent volume (loudness) of a human voice, musical instrument, or other acoustic sound source or recorded sound or music. PA systems are used in any public venue that requires that an announcer, performer, etc. be sufficiently audible at a distance or over a large area.