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Wireless Fire Detection Systems are a type of Fire Protection Materials and Devices that are used to detect and alert of a fire. These systems are typically composed of a network of wireless fire detectors, control panels, and other components that are connected wirelessly. The detectors are placed in strategic locations throughout a building and are designed to detect smoke, heat, and other signs of a fire. When a fire is detected, the control panel will send an alert to the appropriate personnel.
Wireless Fire Detection Systems offer several advantages over traditional wired systems. They are easier to install, require less maintenance, and are more cost-effective. Additionally, they are more reliable and can be used in areas where wired systems are not feasible.
Some of the companies in the Wireless Fire Detection Systems market include Honeywell, Siemens, Johnson Controls, Bosch, and Tyco. Show Less Read more