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Ajax announces new lines at Special Event

by Andy Clutton

Ajax Systems has held its fourth Special Event called “Comfort zone”. The company introduced new technology launches for the next few months including a fire product line and comfort devices to its security system range.

This year’s presentation was broadcast in 19 languages and was viewed by Ajax users and partners from over 130 countries worldwide. The main offline event was held in Paris, France, and over 3,000 security professionals attended local screenings in Ukraine, Spain, Italy, the UK (where PSI was in attendance), Netherlands, Germany, Romania, Turkey, Canada and other countries.

At the UK event in London, Ajax’s Steve Proctor and Sam Griffiths hosted a Q&A session to discuss the ideas behind the new products and how they add new options for professional security companies beyond purely security focused installs.

New product line announcements included:

LifeQuality – is a professional level indoor air quality monitor measuring CO2, temperature and humidity levels that use medical equipment sensors for accuracy. A light indicator instantly reports CO2 level on tapping the Ajax logo. It glows yellow, red, or purple if the concentration of carbon dioxide exceeds the norm.

LightSwitch – allows users to control a range of illumination devices, both on-site and remotely, through Ajax apps. LightSwitch features a large touch-sensitive panel responsive to a tap or contactless activation. Due to the soft LED backlight, it’s easy to do even in the dark.

WaterStop – is a water shutoff valve with remote control. It helps to build a fully automated leak prevention system with professional security technology reliability. The device consists of a Bonomi valve and an electric actuator that shuts off the water automatically by command from the Ajax app or a button pressed on-site.

FireProtect 2 – is a range of detectors utilising a patented smoke chamber that is ultimately dustproof and impenetrable for insects. This means that there is no need to clean it regularly. Under the hood, the detector has a dual-spectrum optical sensor that can distinguish smoke from water steam. The second sensor in the detector is the thermistor which distinguishes a temperature spike for burning items. An extended version of the detector with an additional carbon monoxide sensor was presented as well. Both detectors have versions with replaceable or sealed batteries.

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