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Cooper Fulleon MED range,  the range features fire solutions for a variety of marine applications
Cooper Fulleon has expanded its fire alarm range

Cooper Fulleon is fully aware that its customers are always looking for the latest and best solutions, combining the most up-to-date approvals and features to suit their applications. 

As a result the company now announces the expansion of its range to accommodate the marine environment.

A number of fire products have gained Marine Equipment Directive (MED) approval which allows use in Merchant, Offshore, Cruise and Ferry, Naval and Special vessels markets.

The MED approved range provides many solutions for a variety of marine applications. Standard sounders, like the ROLP or ASKARI can be used in bedrooms, cabins or corridors on board cruise ships. Their low profile designs suit an environment where aesthetics is important.
The high output sounders and audible visual units like the ASSERTA range are ideal for more industrial environments, with the sound and the flash enabling the alert to be noticed in noisy areas like engine rooms.

Cooper Fulleon displayed a selection of products at International Firex 2011.

 

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