IFSEC 2010 – a debrief from Concept Smoke

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View Concept Smoke Screen at IFSEC 2010

I'm sure those of you who were at the show will all agree, it was a resounding success all round. Our stand received a great deal of attention, mainly for the fantastic hands-on experience offered by our smoke screen demonstration booth, the Lotus Exige caught a few glances too!

We were honoured to have been shortlisted for another award this year and in such prestigious company, well done to DVTel who pipped us to the post in the Security Project/Installation of the year for their great work on video surveillance in South African airports. In fact, we'd like to extend our congratulations to everyone who took part, in my eyes we are all winners!

Our host for the evening was former Conservative Member of Parliament, Michael Portillo. Those who feared a ceremony laden with dull political anecdote were happy to be disappointed as the ex-MP carried the event with a generous helping of wit and aplomb.

As the dust settles, and we soak our tired feet, we look to cultivating prospective relationships, fortifying existing ones and taking our businesses forward - and of course, we start planning ahead for next year's event.

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Technical Specification

Make Concept Smoke Screen
Manufacturer Concept Smoke Screen Limited
Category Intruder Alarms>Intruder detectors
Model code E-Series
Power Consumption 2.8 kW
Mount Type Surface
Accessories Security smoke generator
Electrical Specifications Power Supply: 230 V
Additional info

Dimensions: 28.5(H) x 30(D) x 26(W) cm. Weight: 14~20 kg. 0.2 MMD particle. Simple integration into existing alarm systems. Compact, rugged steel casing. British and European standard compliant. Full range of models producing up to 1500m3 smoke per minute. Inputs to accommodate ‘Set', ‘Trigger' & ‘Hold-off. Simple smoke control. Steel heater-block.

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