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System
Sensor is
the world’s largest manufacturer of analogue
addressable and conventional fire detection devices for commercial
applications. As part of Honeywell – a $26 billion diversified
technology company employing 120,000 people in 95 countries around
the world – we enjoy unparalleled support. This has enabled
us to consolidate our position as worldwide leader for technology,
manufacturing quality and, more importantly, total cost of
ownership
of fire detectors.
Our state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Trieste,
Italy are complemented by a global network of fire
systems integration and
distribution partners, who serve end-users, consulting
engineers and specifiers.

By entering into partnerships with fire engineering,
distribution companies and panel manufacturers,
who share our commitment
to quality, service and support, we make certain that our
products are
taken to
market in the most effective, ethical and responsible
manner. These partners have exclusive access to our products.
This
ensures that we
can fully support their customers’ businesses and provide
end-users with the safeguards and guarantees that we believe
are critical
to a
life-protecting system.
Our approach includes marketing, sales, technical support
and back-up to those who will ultimately install, commission
and maintain the system in the end-users’ premises. Furthermore, we share
all the best-practice knowledge that we’ve gained over
the years with our partners to help their businesses stay ahead. 
Whether you want to sell our products under the System
Sensor name or that of your own, you’ll find us equally
accommodating. Custom-built housings can be produced for
our conventional
and analogue addressable ranges, and dedicated communication
protocols are available
for the latter.
We pride ourselves on being first to recognise and harness
new technologies to set new standards in fire detection
and immunity to
false alarms. We are also at the forefront of standards
and work with the approval bodies across Europe to improve
fire safety
approvals.
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