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Integrated Fire and Security Solutions announced that Robert Hile has been named the company’s new chief executive officer. Hile is responsible for leading and driving the company’s next phase of…
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Johnson Controls appoints vice-president and general manager, global security and fire
Written by Staff March 27, 2012
Tammee Thompson recently joined Johnson Controls as vice-president and general manager, global security and fire. Thompson brings nearly 20 years of management experience to Johnson Controls, most recently serving as…
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St. Clair College upgrade marries PA and fire alarm systems Featured
Written by Linda Johnson November 09, 2011
A Windsor college has learned how to send emergency security alerts to thousands of students spread over four campuses in two cities by tying the PA to the fire alarm…
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Symposium planned as CANASA’s monitoring committee takes on false alarms Featured
Written by Neil Sutton June 29, 2011
The Canadian Security Association revived its monitoring committee a few years ago to tackle head-on some of the most pressing issues facing the security industry. The false alarm issue in…
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Based in the French-speaking St. Boniface quarter of Winnipeg, Fontaine Electric Ltd. provides electrical, security and fire alarm contracting services across Manitoba.
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SimplexGrinnell has introduced an Internet-ready fire alarm system with remote service diagnostics and program downloads.
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Robert F. (Bob) Chauvin has been named president of SimplexGrinnell, a Tyco International company.
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Established in 1852 in the City of Quebec, Canada, Université Laval was the first French-speaking university in North America. In 1950, construction began on its main campus in Sainte-Foy, which…
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Customers of GE Security in Canada will now know the company as Chubb Edwards and the vice-president in charge says there is little overlap between the two companies, signalling that…
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In 1933, during the last year of prohibition, relatives of George A. Sleeman were caught smuggling beer in Detroit, Michigan and given the option to pay the beer taxes and…
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