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Edwards Fire Alarms – One Among So Many Quality Products Of GE

Fire alarms make for a very important device in today’s scenario. There are sufficient cases of disasters that could have been prevented had there been an adequate early warning system by which both human life and material loss could be minimized, if not totally avoided.  One among the leaders in the manufacturing fire alarms is the Edwards Signaling and Security Systems .  The GE has taken over this company in 2005; however, a good number of its products are still marketed under the same name owing to the immense popularity it still enjoys.

The Edwards Fire Alarms

The Edwards fire alarms have been the results of a good deal of research and development, following the pioneering efforts in manufacturing outstanding design and installation of exceptionally quality fire alarm systems for about 15 decades now. Owing to its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, the Edwards fire alarms are still beating their competition hands down. So much so, that even after GE took over the company, it still marketed the Edwards fire alarms under the same pattern and name.

There are a number of other products that the Edwards Signaling and Home Security Systems have been proud of; these are briefly named and described hereunder:

1. Visual signals – Like the Edwards fire alarms, the Edwards visual signals are based on the assumption that where there is a need, there should be an adequate signal. Hence, Edwards provides a one-source home security solution to this aspect without compromising in any way on the excellent quality.

2. Audible signals – the products under this category cover a wide cornucopia of models starting from vibrating to buzzers that can be set/ programmed to sound in a certain specific tune indicating immediate intervention/ attention from the listener.

3. Text messaging – the products manufactured by Edwards have been designed and equipped to handle the most sensitive and/or critical applications both at commercial and industrial levels.

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New cars rolled out in Nationwide, Ford's future and more

Saturday marked the halfway point of NASCAR's 36-race season, but Friday was the sport's real milestone. For the first time, Dodge and Ford did battle in vehicles that were supposed to resemble their factory counterparts, the Challenger and Mustang. The race may have been held in the Nationwide Series, but it was a 250-mile experiment for the big leagues as NASCAR toys with ideas for a next-generation car (what should we call it? CoT squared?), one that's rumored to hit the Cup level as early as 2013. That rollout is already considered a make-or-break moment, one that must address changes that reduce the dreaded "aero push" and keep the leader from having the luxury of sprinting away.

These Nationwide models also carry an important concept the Cup CoT missed: a design aimed to meet fans' approval. Obviously, a Dale Earnhardt Jr. victory was the icing on the cake, the final time he'll supposedly ever drive his father's No. 3. But besides NASCAR's Most Popular Driver heading to Victory Lane, did the race itself do the same for the fans who support him?

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Edwards Fire Alarm System- News


The holiday spirit abounds; Edwards St. dazzles again
Saturday evening a fire was discovered in one Edwards Street house, but the fire at 69 Edwards St., which went to a first alarm, was quickly contained,

Dryer fire contained to basement
LACONIA — A one-alarm fire at 69 Edwards St. Saturday was reported minutes before the neighborhood's annual Christmas Party, an event that First-alarm condo fire extinguished quicklyall 2 news articles »

3 years after blaze destroyed historic First Church, members worship onsite
Wagley, who retired in June, was the church's senior pastor when the fire struck in 2006. Marcus Edwards, 16, leads the processional to open service at and more »

Townsend Police log
2:18 am, Route 13 South, fire alarm; 10:05 am, station, assist citizen; 10:48 am, Dudley Road, ambulance call; 1:56 pa.m., Main Street East, assist other and more »

Bank to pay for Towne Place fixes
Tonia Edwards has extended her early December deadline to Jan. 4 for a broken busway and the building's fire alarm and sprinkler systems to be fixed. and more »