Alarm.com announced today the launch of its PowerUp Conference, an intensive multi-day training program exclusively for Alarm.com's service provider partners. At the training conference, scheduled for ...
In the February 2024 issue, I introduced the what rules – the category of rules that tell us what to install in a building, typically segmented by occupancy classification and maximum allowable ...
The fire alarm industry is full of rules. I’ve previously explained each of the six categories of rules, which apply, respectively, to manufacturers, what to install, how to install, to individuals, ...
IRVING, Texas--The National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association yesterday announced that it will provide new courses for security installers who would like to expand their businesses by offering the ...
Carbon monoxide (CO), also known as the “silent killer,” is especially dangerous because you cannot see, smell or taste it. The only way to protect against this potentially deadly threat is with a CO ...
A small fire breaks out in a hospital's outpatient wing. Immediately, the fire alarm system kicks into action. The hospital engineering staff is alerted to the activated device location, the fire ...
In 2003, United States fire departments responded to 2,189,500 false alarms, excluding good intent and smoke scare calls. Everyday throughout the United States, fire departments respond to numerous ...
The American Red Cross of North Central Ohio is seeking volunteers to help install free smoke alarms for local families during a Sound the Alarm home fire safety event in Fostoria on Saturday, April ...