by LVT_Admin | Jan 28, 2022 | Business, Fire, Fire Alarms, Smoke Detectors, Technology, Technology News
Fire alarms have been around forever. In fact, the first alarm was invented in 1852 by Dr. William F. Channing and Moses Farmer. Their fire alarm included two boxes, each containing a telegraphic key with a handle. When someone detected a fire, they would crank the...
by LVT_Admin | Dec 24, 2021 | Fire, Fire Alarms, Security, Technology
To decide what type of fire alarm system will best protect your building, consider the layout and size of your facility, hazard type, and any other needs you may have as the business owner. Work with a fire protection professional to determine the type of fire alarm...
by LVT_Admin | Dec 8, 2021 | Fire, Fire Alarms, News, Technology
Fire Safety Smoke alarms and home safety Smoke alarms save lives. A smoke alarm is very important for keeping your home safe. You can die in a fire at home, especially at night or early in the morning when you’re asleep. More people die from breathing in smoke...
by LVT_Admin | Oct 22, 2021 | Business, Fire, Fire Alarms, Uncategorized
ems are in place to do two major things; detect fire and alert occupants of the fire while giving them enough time to vacate the area. It is ideal that these always function properly and detect fire, but there are a few situations where that is not the case. Fire...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Oct 8, 2021 | Business, Fire, Fire Alarms, Monitoring
A fire alarm system is a group of unique engineered units that detect fire at the initial stages through smoke, heat, or other relevant warning signals. Detection devices are connected to central alarm panel that activates audible and visual devices, which alert...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Sep 15, 2021 | Access Control, Burglar Alarms, Business, Central Monitoring, Cloud-Based Access Control, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Deterrent Tactics and Devices, Fire, Fire Alarms, Home Automation, Home Monitoring, Home Protection, Security
Fire alarm systems can be a great investment for your business when you consider that it can help avoid a destructive fire; this is a fire that can damage your property, cause a loss of inventory, or in a worst-case scenario injure your building or business facility....
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