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Global manufacturer Honeywell has selected Security Essen on 23-26th September in Germany as the key international show to present its latest innovations in fire and security solutions to an international audience.  The event attracts over 39, 000 trade visitors from more than 110 countries. The Honeywell booth 211 in Hall 3 will be featuring new developments in fire alarm, management and notification systems as well as access control, intruder detection, video surveillance and integrated security solutions across more than 1,200 m².  Amongst the leading fire safety brands on the booth are Esser, Notifier and Morley-IAS. New product developments include wireless and residential fire / gas detection, EN54-23 fire alarm systems and fire panels delivering remote access and connectivity with building management systems. Other innovations include extinguishing panels, Voice Alarm / Public Address systems for challenging environments and wireless / energy efficient Emergency Lighting.  There will also be a dedicated FAAST aspiration detection zone delivering live demonstrations. This latest Honeywell innovation will be the subject of a keynote presentation in the Security Forum on 25 September in Hall 7 from 14:00 delivered by Frank Dam, Sales Manager, Honeywell Fire Systems.  Honeywell Security Group will be featuring its newest solutions. This includes the new generation multifunctional security control system MB-Secure, the MB-Wireless Reed magnetic contact module, the equip® Series S range of IP system cameras and the enterprise access control system Pro-Watch® 4.2.  David Wilson, VPGM of the Honeywell Fire Safety Group in EMEAI commented: “It’s an exciting time for our business and the industry as a whole. This is the first time we have exhibited jointly with Honeywell Security Group demonstrating the strength of integration and the comprehensive, connected solutions we can offer our customers. We are seeing encouraging growth in sectors such as industrial and commercial, and we are developing innovative solutions which will improve the user experience, with an increased focus on digital applications and energy efficiency.  All of our brands have a long standing commitment to delivering value, innovation and operational excellence. As the world’s largest fire and security show, Security Essen is a great platform to showcase the latest phase of our evolution in making continuous improvements in the critical arena of fire safety and security.”
The Honeywell booth will be featuring new developments in fire alarm, management and notification systems

Global manufacturer Honeywell has selected Security Essen on 23-26th September in Germany as the key international show to present its latest innovations in fire and security solutions to an international audience.

The event attracts over 39, 000 trade visitors from more than 110 countries. The Honeywell booth 211 in Hall 3 will be featuring new developments in fire alarm, management and notification systems as well as access control, intruder detection, video surveillance and integrated security solutions across more than 1,200 m².

Amongst the leading fire safety brands on the booth are Esser, Notifier and Morley-IAS. New product developments include wireless and residential fire / gas detection, EN54-23 fire alarm systems and fire panels delivering remote access and connectivity with building management systems. Other innovations include extinguishing panels, Voice Alarm / Public Address systems for challenging environments and wireless / energy efficient Emergency Lighting.

There will also be a dedicated FAAST aspiration detection zone delivering live demonstrations. This latest Honeywell innovation will be the subject of a keynote presentation in the Security Forum on 25 September in Hall 7 from 14:00 delivered by Frank Dam, Sales Manager, Honeywell Fire Systems.

Honeywell Security Group will be featuring its newest solutions. This includes the new generation multifunctional security control system MB-Secure, the MB-Wireless Reed magnetic contact module, the equip® Series S range of IP system cameras and the enterprise access control system Pro-Watch® 4.2.

David Wilson, VPGM of the Honeywell Fire Safety Group in EMEAI commented: “It’s an exciting time for our business and the industry as a whole. This is the first time we have exhibited jointly with Honeywell Security Group demonstrating the strength of integration and the comprehensive, connected solutions we can offer our customers. We are seeing encouraging growth in sectors such as industrial and commercial, and we are developing innovative solutions which will improve the user experience, with an increased focus on digital applications and energy efficiency.

All of our brands have a long standing commitment to delivering value, innovation and operational excellence. As the world’s largest fire and security show, Security Essen is a great platform to showcase the latest phase of our evolution in making continuous improvements in the critical arena of fire safety and security.”

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