05.05.2022 • NewsFirexFIREX InternationalC-Tec

C-Tec Exhibits at Firex 2022

Life-safety systems manufacturer C-Tec is exhibiting at Firex 2022. Taking place at London’s ExCeL on 17-19 May, Firex International is Europe’s biggest fire safety event.

C-Tec will be exhibiting a host of innovative solutions designed to enhance fire safety in high-rise buildings on Stand FI2010 including Evac-Alert, a new BS 8629 evacuation alert system, Hush, a revolutionary new BS 5839-6 Grade C domestic fire system, CAST, C-Tec's powerful own-protocol fire system, and Envision, a new Cloud-based fire alarm remote access, service and site management software package.

Andy Scott, C-Tec's Project Director and Chair of BSI’s FSH/12/5 committee on alarm devices, voice alarm evacuation sub-systems and emergency voice communications, will be delivering a seminar on BS 8629 controlled evacuation in Firex’s Expertise and Guidance Theatre.

An expert in the field of fire safety, Scott will also present a paper on integrated commercial and residential fire alarm technology and participate in the ‘Is Stay Put Still Valid’ debate at the 7th International Tall Building Fire Safety Conference, which runs alongside the show.

“Firex is an exciting place to connect with new people, catch up with customers and create new partnerships," said Andy Scott. "We’re delighted to be sponsoring the 7th International Tall Building Conference this year and also supporting the IFSEC Engineers of Tomorrow Competition, a fantastic initiative designed to raise the profile of engineering apprentices in the industry."

Life-safety systems manufacturer C-Tec is exhibiting at Firex 2022, taking...
Life-safety systems manufacturer C-Tec is exhibiting at Firex 2022, taking place on 17-19 May in London. (Photo: C-TEC Computionics Limited)

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