C-TEC

C-TEC at ‘must attend’ Fire Safety NEC

  • 7 Feb 2019

Leading life-safety systems manufacturer, C-TEC, will be exhibiting at Fire Safety NEC Birmingham, from 9 – 11 April, on Stand FS20.

Billed as a ‘must-attend’ event for anyone with a focus on improving life-safety, business continuity and protection for their organisation, the show features free CPD-accredited educational seminars, in excess of 30 exhibitors and the industry’s latest innovations.

C-TEC will showcase its CAST addressable fire alarm system, its innovative Quantec Surveyor II data management software, and Hush Pro, a new domestic variant of the company’s revolutionary Hush Button, developed specifically to enhance fire safety in flats, apartments and other tall buildings/HMOs.

Andy Green, C-TEC’s Marketing Manager, commented: “Fire Safety NEC promises to be a great show for C-TEC as we’ll be unveiling Hush Pro, the latest version of our Hush Button fire alarm solution, and also presenting a seminar on the issues surrounding ‘Stay Put’ policies in the Fire Safety Keynote Theatre.”

To register free, visit http://www.firesafetyevents.com/event

C-TEC,
Challenge Way,
Martland Park,
Wigan,
WN5 0LD,
UK,
Phone +44 (0) 1942 322744
Fax +44 (0) 1942 829867

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