Fire-Lite Alarms

Fire-Lite Alarms
Industry Fire alarm manufacturing
Founded 1940s
Founder Edward and Herbert Levy
Headquarters Northford, Connecticut, USA
Products Fire-Lite BG-10 pull station, BG-12 pull station
Owner Honeywell
Parent Honeywell Life Safety Group
Website www.firelite.com/en-US/Pages/default.aspx

Fire-Lite Alarms is an American company owned by Honeywell and based in Northford, Connecticut. Fire-Lite manufactures fire alarm control panels (FACPs), EVAC (emergency voice and alarm communicator) panels, manual pull stations, digital alarm communicators, and annunciators.

Fire-Lite was founded in the 1940s by Edward Levy, along with his son, Herbert. At the time, the company installed and serviced fire alarm systems. However, Levy began to focus on designing his own components, and in 1962, the company stopped installing and servicing systems. By 1973, the company had grown substantially, and moved into a new 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) building.[1] Fire-Lite was the first company to introduce a compact, inexpensive addressable fire alarm control panel.[2] Some of their recognizable products include the Fire-Lite BG-10 pull station, introduced in 1983, and the newer BG-12 pull station, introduced in 1993.Fire-Lite is part of the Honeywell Life Safety Group.

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