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Aico, the market leader in domestic fire and carbon monoxide alarms, unveiled a new and improved stand at this year’s CEF Live at the NEC Birmingham and FIREX visitors will see it for the first time between 18-20 June at ExCel London, stand FX820.
The new stand will be distinctive and different from the double decker stand Aico showcased at last year’s FIREX.
The new design will take the shape of a house, allowing visitors to see Aico alarms in situ as they would appear in a home environment. The house design will also incorporate an escape route similar to a real-life property.
The 3000 Series features Aico’s award-winning Ei3028 Multi-Sensor Heat & Carbon Monoxide Alarm
The stand will feature some innovative new experiences and be fully staffed with Aico Regional Specification Managers and Aico’s Senior Management Team to offer visitors advice on Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm specification, installation and maintenance.
Another key focus on the stand this year will be the 3000 Series, which encompasses both Fire and Carbon Monoxide detection, providing whole property coverage from one series.
A highlight of the 3000 Series is Aico’s Award Winning Ei3028 Multi-Sensor Heat & Carbon Monoxide Alarm. All alarms in the series feature Aico’s latest technologies, including AudioLINK data extraction and SmartLINK wireless interconnection and whole system data monitoring capability.
Aico has a speaking slot at both FIREX and CEF Live, with the presentation surrounding the BS5839:6 2019 changes and exploring best practice.
Aico, an Ei company, is the market leader in residential Fire and Carbon Monoxide protection in the UK. All alarms are designed and built in Ireland specifically to meet the UK standards and regulations. For more information please go to www.aico.co.uk or contact Aico on 01691 664100 or [email protected].
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Aico unveils new stand at CEF Live – and FIREX 2019 is next upThe new design will take the shape of a house, allowing visitors to see Aico alarms in situ as they would appear in a home environment. The house design will also incorporate an escape route similar to a real-life property.
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