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Fire Alarm Systems & Equipment in Middletown, NY

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Business Listing   N A S Security Systems Inc - Middletown, NY - Phone: (845) 342-4400


Business Listing   PN Fire & Burglar Alarm CO Inc - Middletown, NY - Phone: (845) 343-7600


Business Listing   Prime Security Systems Inc - Middletown, NY - Phone: (845) 341-0231


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Helpful Definition for: Fire Alarm Systems & Equipment


Fire alarm systems, in Middletown, are automatically or manually actuated devices that detect the unwanted presence of fire by monitoring combustion-induced environmental changes. These systems consist of equipment for notifying the building occupants to vacate in case of an emergency as well as prevent spreading of fire & smoke. The fundamental configuration of such a fire alarm system is composed of a Fire alarm control panel, Primary Power supply, Secondary (backup) Power supplies, Initiating Devices, Notification appliances & Building Safety Interfaces. The fire alarm systems in Middletown are categorized as- L, P& M. L category systems aim at protecting life, P category systems are meant for protecting buildings, while manual systems are designated as M.

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