Alarms

UTC launches

by Mark Rowe

UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corp launched intrusion, video, access control, fire and integrated solutions at IFSEC. UTC Climate, Control & Security is a US-based provider of fire and security systems, heating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems, building controls and automation.

Otto De Bont, president, Fire & Security Products EMEA, UTC Climate, Controls & Security, said: “With its global leadership in key areas of security and fire technology, UTC Climate, Controls & Security invested strongly in the tools and technology available to system installers. We’re excited about the technical innovations that we are bringing to market and unveiling at IFSEC this year.”
On display at the show:

– The Aritech wireless PIRcam sensor, a combined camera-passive infrared (PIR) unit delivering through visual verification of alarms
– A complete suite of Aritech perimeter protection products, ranging from acoustic cable technology to active infrared (AIR) beam devices
– The Advisor Advanced range of control panels with new end-user apps
– A new Aritech management software
– The latest TruVision and IFS video and transmission products, including a full range of high definition cameras, a set of newly launched DVRs and NVRs;
– TruVision Navigator which offers scalable open video management software to streamline security operations.
– The Lenel Prism open IP Video Management System with OnGuard integration.
– LaserSense, a new line of aspirated smoke detection devices designed to provide the warning of potential fires for critical risk applications such as data centers and storage facilities
– A new Ziton end-to-end wireless fire solution. To learn more, visit http://www.utcfssecurityproducts.co.uk/

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