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Multi-head detector (1st May 2009)
Fire Fighting Enterprises chose International Firex 2009 as the launchpad for its Multi Head FireRay 5000. This device allows up to four beam detectors to be installed as one system, with only one control unit for all f
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Queen's Award (1st May 2009)
Fire Fighting Enterprises, maker of beam-type smoke detectors, has been honoured in the Queen's Awards for Enterprise 2009. Over the last six years it has sold to more than 70 countries worldwide, and this award in the
Beam detection (1st March 2009)
Available from Fire Fighting Enterprises, the F5000 auto-aligning beam-type smoke detector uses a beam of infrared light to detect the presence of smoke. Installation is said to be easier than ever been, with automatic
Detects smoke over wide area (1st March 2009)
Over 40 Fireray reflective beam smoke detectors from Fire Fighting Enterprises have been installed in warehouses around Croatia.
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ATEX certified beam detector (1st March 2009)
The Fireray 2000 EExd beam-type smoke detector from Fire Fighting Enterprises is certified to ATEX 94/9/EC standard for use in Group 2 hazardous areas, bringing the benefits of wide-area smoke detection to environments
New generation fire fighting detectors (1st January 2007)
Available from Fire Fighting Enterprises, Fireray 5000 is the first in a new generation of autoaligning optical beam smoke detectors. The product has a visible light laser which is aligned along the optical path of the infra
Celebration (1st May 2006)
Celebrating the sale of its 600,000th optical beam detector by Halma company, Fire Fighting Enterprises, Neil Quinn, chief executive of Halma's Fire Division said: "I am absolutely delighted that FFE has hit this landmark number of sales."
Time saver (1st May 2006)
Designed to protect buildings with high ceilings and open spaces, the Fireray Reflective smoke detector from Fire Fighting Enterprises combines an infrared transmitter and receiver in a single unit. This makes routine inspection easier and, subsequen