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C-TEC exhibiting at The Fire Safety Event

Leading life-safety systems manufacturer, C-TEC, is exhibiting at The Fire Safety Event 2022.

Taking place at Birmingham’s NEC on 5-7 April, the show will feature free CPD-accredited educational seminars, 120+ exhibitors and the fire industry’s latest products, services and technology.

C-TEC will be showcasing a host of integrated residential and commercial fire alarm solutions on Stand 3a/G50 including EVAC-ALERT, a new BS 8629 evacuation alert system, Hush, a revolutionary BS 5839-6 Grade C domestic fire system, CAST, C-TEC’s powerful own-protocol fire system, and a new Cloud-based fire alarm remote access, service and site management software package.

Brian Foster, C-TEC’s UK Sales Manager, said: “The Fire Safety Event is always a great opportunity to catch up with our customers particularly those based in the North. We are also excited to be unveiling some new innovations at the show including a new Cloud-based fire alarm solution for use with our CAST ZFP, XFP, HUSH & EVAC-ALERT systems.”

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