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System Sensor


System Sensor
3825 Ohio Avenue
St. Charles, Illinois, 60174
United States
603-377-6580  603-377-6495 

System Sensor is a global company with local expertise. Our commitment is to serve the needs of the growing worldwide fire alarm market. It is a commitment we back with sales, service and manufacturing sites located close to our customers. We know the importance of understanding local markets and fire codes. Whether needed in China, Chile, Korea, or California – in schools, homes, factories or telecommunications facilities – System Sensor products provide world-class fire and smoke detection.

Formed in 1984 to focus on the fire alarm systems market, today System Sensor is one of the largest manufacturers of fire detection and notification products in the world. A specialist in smoke detection technology, we place a high premium on research and development. The result is a line of products that are reliable, sophisticated and designed for real-world applications.





 

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