UTC Fire & Security - Brands

Brands

  • CalProtection, a fire/life safety company, acquired in 2007
  • Chubb, a company that provides fire safety and security solutions, which range from electronic security systems to manned guarding operations
  • Det-Tronics, a company specialising in industrial fire detection, gas detection, and hazard mitigation systems
  • Detection Logic, a provider of repair, service and inspection solutions to the life safety industry, acquired in 2008
  • Fireye, a provider of flame safeguard controls; combustion controls
  • Forney, a provider of combustion and environmental equipment for power plants and large industrial systems
  • The former GE Security business, a fire and security systems company, acquired in 2010
  • Guardall, a designer of motion sensors, control panels and medium scale access control systems.
  • Kidde, a specialist in fire systems for detection, suppression and fire fighting
  • Lenel Systems International, a security systems and software developer, acquired in 2005
  • Marioff, a water mist fire suppression systems company acquired in 2007
  • Onity, a provider of electronic locks, in-room safes and energy management solutions
  • Red Hawk Industries, a security integrator and service provider, acquired in 2006

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