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Visitors can see a working example of the HFP system with Hochiki’s Enhanced Systems Protocol (ESP) devices
Hochiki will display the FIREscape Emergency Lighting range, which features self-contained LED luminaires and signage

Hochiki Europe will demonstrate the features and benefits of its cutting edge fire detection and emergency lighting solutions at this year’s Health & Safety event, taking place at The National Exhibition Centre (NEC) Birmingham between 11 -13 March 2014. The 3-day event encompasses the very best of the UK health & safety industry.

Visitors can see a working example of the HFP system with Hochiki’s Enhanced Systems Protocol (ESP) devices. Hochiki’s Conventional (CDX) devices are also compatible with HFP systems, which mean that even the most specialist environments can be catered for.

Also on display will be the FIREscape Emergency Lighting range, which features self-contained LED luminaires and signage that are powered via low voltage cabling. The light emitting diode (LED) technology that the system is based around is both cost-effective and environmentally friendly – in fact, it uses less than five percent energy consumption compared with conventional lighting. This makes the Emergency Lighting System a green alternative to other systems that are currently available and allows operating costs to be kept to a minimum without compromising the safety of a building’s occupants.

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