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Users are all only too familiar with the “Hands, Face, Space” mantra intended to help control the spread and risk of Covid-19. Obviously, this means it has never been more important to ensure that surfaces are kept clean.

This includes items such as Nittan fire alarm control panels, which have controls and touch screens used by engineers and end-users when operating them. But as with all electronic equipment, the materials used to clean them need to be chosen very carefully.

Technical Guidance Sheet TGS-28

Nittan Europe has produced the Technical Guidance Sheet TGS-28 with the recommendations for cleaning all of the range of control panels. Nittan would appreciate that these recommendations be adhered to, ensuring no damage to the hardware, nor loss of operation or functionality of the life safety products.

Download Nittan Technical Guidance Sheet TGS-28 from the companies website.

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