So far smoke alarms were made for living properties to wake up people in their sleep, so they don't suffer from smoke poisoning. However acoustic signals have the disadvantage of only having a limited range and therefore a limited hearing distance.
What if all the residents left their homes? In this case regular smoke alarms or wireless smoke alarms offer no effective protection, since no one is on site to hear the acoustic alarm and react immediately.
The solution to this is the new innovative product from the Pyrexx GmbH: PX-iP is the first smoke alarm that speaks to the Internet. As soon as it is activated, it connects via Embedded Subscriber Identity Module to the Internet. All by itself: no configuration needed, no dialing-in, no subscription.
The PX-iP is complemented through the new PX-1C wireless smoke alarm, which make a bundle. Through the PX-iP online portal, the end user of the PX-iP system can easily check its current status and parameters. As soon as the PX-iP detects smoke, it triggers an alarm immediately and sends a text message or an email to pre-selected recipients in real time. With the help of online maps and building plans, a quick accessibility to the hazard source can be ensured.
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A proposito di questa azienda:
Pyrexx GmbH, headquartered in Berlin, is Germany's leading service provider for the housing industry with regard to smoke alarms. Together, both companies are creating a platform for the highest possible quality and customer satisfaction.
Informazioni sull'azienda:
Nome Azienda:
Pyrexx GmbH
indirizzo:
Joachimstaler Str. 34
città:
Berlin
provincia:
ZIP:
10719
paese:
Germany
Numero di telefono:
+49-30-8871 6060
FAX:
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