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Napco Releases New Commercial Fire and Burglar Panels

Napco Releases New Commercial Fire and Burglar Panels
NAPCO Security Technologies announces its UL approved commercial fire and burglar panel product, is being installed nationally, according to dealer feedback the company has received. Commercial fire and burglar panel product is a new vertical offshoot product line for NAPCO, which in the past has focused on residential and small commercial fire/burglary systems for retail stores and homes. This ...

NAPCO Security Technologies announces its UL approved commercial fire and burglar panel product, is being installed nationally, according to dealer feedback the company has received.

Commercial fire and burglar panel product is a new vertical offshoot product line for NAPCO, which in the past has focused on residential and small commercial fire/burglary systems for retail stores and homes. This new product has enabled NAPCO to embark into the big commercial fire systems market and is well suited for large buildings of all types, including factories and schools. Commercial fire and burglar panel product offers ten times the revenue of traditional fire and burglary products. There are many more components required in a commercial fire system, such as a heavy duty redundant circuitry and power supply, a large enclosure for extra standby batteries, call for help consumer “pull stations”, and alerting “strobe lights,” resulting in a bigger sale.

Feedback from the installations of Commercial Fire and Burglar Panel came from areas such as Texas, New Mexico, Alabama, Kentucky, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Montana, Utah and Oregon.

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