Among the highlights are Xtralis’ VESDA Laser Quantum aspirating smoke detector and VESDA-E new ultra-sensitive generation of ASDs
Xtralis will highlight the latest ADPRO FastTrace and HeiTel VideoGateway at Security Essen 2014

Xtralis is the leading global provider of powerful solutions for the early detection of fire, gas and security threats will introduce the latest products from its renowned brands VESDA, ADPRO, HeiTel, ICAM and ECO at this year’s Security Essen from 23rd to 26th September at booth 2-309 in Essen.

Among the highlights are The VESDA Laser Quantum (VLQ) aspirating smoke detector for compact areas and the VESDA-E new ultra-sensitive generation of ASDs. Furthermore Xtralis is introducing the video based smoke verification analytics SmokeTrace as the bridge between Life Safety and Security technologies. The new ADPRO PRO E wireless IR detectors will make perimeter protection even more cost-effective and reliable. The latest in ADPRO FastTrace and HeiTel VideoGateway features and products open up even more security applications and services to Central Monitoring Stations.

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