With the GuideLed self-contained luminaire series, Cooper CEAG has set a new standard in the safety lighting sector. Offering consistent com-pliance with standards, high economy, diverse mounting options, environmentally-friendly lithium ion battery technology and outstanding design, the new GuideLed escape sign and safety luminaires with self-contained battery technology also allows for convenient monitoring of all installed lumi-naires.
Cooper Safety Fire Systems, a business unit of Cooper Safety, has acquired the Public Address and Voice Alarm assets from Current Thinking. Current Thinking is based in Sunderland, UK, and specializes in products for legislative markets, including Voice Alarm, Fire Telephone and Disabled Refuge systems, Induction Loops and Disabled Call systems.
Cost saving, simple to install and reliable, that’s the secret behind the success of the new Radio+ Wireless fire detection system. Based on well proven components integrated with the latest technology, this addressable 250 device system is compact, boasts best in class operating distances and complies with the requirements of EN54-25.
Cooper Lighting and Safety, a business unit of Cooper Safety, has become the first emergency lighting manufacturer to gain certification under the new BAFE SP203-4 scheme. Launched by BAFE (British Approvals for Fire Equipment) in March 2011, the scheme provides independent third-party confirmation that a supplier is competent to provide services such as design, commissioning and maintenance of an emergency lighting system.
A variety of luminaires and lighting controls from Cooper Lighting and Safety have been installed at the offices of the Irish planning board An Bord Pleanála in Dublin, helping to create a substantially improved working environment for staff and also achieving significant energy savings.
You don’t have to be purely environmentally conscious to see the benefits from the low power consumption of the new i-on160EX panel, it can deliver benefits to your bottom line too.
The EXP-PSU adds a whole new level of flexibility for expandable i-on installations providing 10 detection zones, none of which are consumed by any monitoring functions, 4 transistorised outputs and 16 plug-by communications outputs.
RXD1 LED downlights from Cooper Lighting and Safety, a business unit of Cooper Safety, have been used to illuminate the circulation areas in a number of Independent Living Schemes run by Wakefield and District Housing (WDH), helping to minimise both energy consumption and ongoing maintenance requirements.
Cooper Lighting and Safety, a business unit of Cooper Safety, has supplied 65 of its pioneering RXD1 LED downlights to the Dominion Centre in Wood Green, London, which is a former theatre now used as a place of worship.
Cooper Lighting and Safety, a business unit of Cooper Safety, has introduced a new range of recessed adjustable spotlights that offer the lighting designer a versatile solution for highlighting in retail, commercial and hospitality environments.