Early detection and a quick response are the keys to saving both property and lives.

A fire left unattended will leave havoc in its wake. It’s one of the most dangerous and costly threats to loved ones and property. When an ordinary fire detector goes off and no one is home, or if the battery is dead, there’s no contingency plan and no response. With CPI’s Fire Communicator, a signal will immediately be sent to our monitoring center at the first sign of smoke or rising temperatures. And help will be on the way in five minutes or less.

Carbon Monoxide poisoning is a serious danger. Since it’s odorless, colorless and tasteless, there’s little you can do to detect this hazardous substance on your own. Carbon Monoxide can come from a variety of sources in your home, like a faulty gas stove or water heater. But with CPI’s Carbon Monoxide Detector on your wall, you can rest easy. At the first trace of a CO leak, you’ll be immediately alerted of the danger and a signal will be sent to CPI’s alarm monitoring center.

Fire and Carbon Monoxide Detection Products

Fire and CO Detection
LCD Display Keypad for Home Security and Fire Detection

LCD Display Keypad
Arm, disarm or set it to stay; features police, fire & medical buttons; includes chime alert that sounds when doors open. Watch Video »

Heat Rise Indicator

Heat Rise Indicator
Detects rapid temperature changes and extreme heat (e.g., kitchens, furnaces). Watch Video »

Fire Communicator

Fire Communicator
Detects the first signs of smoke with photoelectric technology and alerts security experts of any problems. Watch Video »

Carbon Monoxide Detector

Carbon Monoxide Detector
Sounds alarm and sends signal to monitoring center at first trace of carbon monoxide. Watch Video »

Fire Panel
Controls all aspects of fire detection, including programmable zoning, multiple smoke detection units, fire drill options and testing options. For businesses.

Fire Pull Station

Fire Pull Stations
A manual fire alarm that immediately initiates a warning signal when pulled. For businesses.

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