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FIRE SYSTEMS


PPE & WORKWEAR The Standard in Fire Systems


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The Leading Multiprotocol Fire Panel


CABLE SAFETY


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This System DOES NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR


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The JetBlack™ is an easy-to- use alternative to compressed air that offers employer’s peace of mind, and users a completely safe solution for de-dusting and clean down operations.


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and arrange a free demonstration.


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Now, help is at hand. Our experienced team can offer a full design & development service from concept to finished product. We’ll produce a glove that is tailored to your specific application, environment & needs. We aim to hit both price point & performance level & ensure it meets the appropriate CE standard for end use.


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