Fire Alarm Monitoring
Fire Alarm Monitoring

Fire Alarm Monitoring
There are many people today who shy away from the new, high-tech gadgets which provide safety and security for their homes and families. (…)
Every 20 seconds a fire department responds to a fire somewhere in the nation. Statistics tell us that over three quarters of all fires start in the home, and this could mean your home. (…)
When you go out and buy a new vacuum cleaner, do you ever stop to think about the company that made it? No, not just the name of the company, but actually something about the way the company operates? (…)
Fire alarm systems are vital to the safety of life, both at home and in the commercial arena. (…)
In the early days of the American textile mills, fires were fought using a sprinkler system made of perforated pipes. This system was not automated and had to be turned on manually. (…)
They'd been through two minor fires in their building since they'd been living in their loft apartment, so Ellis and Ethel decided it was time to take positive measures to protect themselves and their home from the possibility of another, bigger fire. (…)
The governments of many U.S. states and countries all over the world have realized the importance of requiring businesses to provide fire alarm monitoring for the safety of their employees. (…)