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Low current solutions

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Our solutions help to capitalize on market trends and obtain a secure environment that provides ease of use and smooth operation through integrated platforms that provide a high level of connectivity.

We believe in providing comprehensive low current systems through certified suppliers and many years of competence in the market in order to achieve their vision and expectations.

Fire alarm systems

The main purpose of a fire alarm system is to detect fires and quickly notify both building occupants and emergency services to be centrally controlled and monitored. These systems themselves monitor and determine the location and origin of alarms and sense wiring and wiring problems that may prevent the system from working properly.

Security systems

We offer a wide range of solutions and services that meet the client's vision, strategies and business goals. Interest in surveillance systems has increased over the past ten years to protect assets and property and provide a sense of comfort and safety.

Timing systems

A clock grid or clock system is a group of synchronized clocks designed to show exactly the same time by communicating with each other. Clock networks typically consist of a central master clock synchronized with an official time source and one or more slave clocks that receive and display the time from the master clock. A fire is not extinguished by depletion of oxygen or by cooling, as the traditional fire triangle indicates, but by stopping the chemical chain reactions that occur in the flame.

Audio systems

A PAVA system is a sound amplification and distribution system with a microphone, amplifier and speakers used to allow a person to speak to a large audience and is connected to fire alarm systems to alert people in the event of an emergency by sending a message. We are pioneers in protecting such applications from fires using suitable, forward-engineered techniques and approved to global entities (UL, FM, LPCB,...etc). A fire is not extinguished by depletion of oxygen or by cooling, as the traditional fire triangle indicates, but by stopping the chemical chain reactions that occur in the flame.