MIJA, Inc., AMEREX and the University of Utah Install World's First Electronically Monitored Fire Extinguishers.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SALT LAKE CITY & ROCKLAND, Mass. & BIRMINGHAM, Ala ALA aminolevulinic acid. Ala alanine. ala (a´lah) pl. a´lae [L.] a winglike process. .--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 16, 2003-- First-ever installation of new EN-Gauge(TM) technology provides peace of mind and sense of safety for students and their families MIJA, Inc., the makers of EN-Gauge(TM), the first multi-patented electronic monitoring capability for fire extinguishers fire extinguisher: see fire fighting. and extinguishing systems, along with AMEREX, a leading manufacturer of fire extinguishers, and the University of Utah The University of Utah (also The U or the U of U or the UU), located in Salt Lake City, is the flagship public research university in the state of Utah, and one of 10 institutions that make up the Utah System of Higher Education. today announced the first-ever installation of EN-Gauge-enabled fire extinguishers. Installed in two student residence halls at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, students and their families can now rest assured that for the first time ever, all of the residence hall's fire extinguishers will be available and functioning in the event of an emergency, and are less likely to be targets of vandalism The intentional and malicious destruction of or damage to the property of another. The intentional destruction of property is popularly referred to as vandalism. It includes behavior such as breaking windows, slashing tires, spray painting a wall with graffiti, and . By electronically monitoring fire extinguishers for pressure, presence, and obstruction to access, the technology can help prevent property damage and danger to lives by helping to ensure that every time an extinguisher is needed, it is where it is supposed to be and fully operable operable /op·er·a·ble/ (op´er-ah-b'l) subject to being operated upon with a reasonable degree of safety; appropriate for surgical removal. op·er·a·ble adj. . "Electronically monitored fire extinguishers help us greatly improve our fire safety program," said Michael Halligan, assistant director of Environmental Health and Safety at the University of Utah. "Although we presently visually inspect all campus extinguishers once a month, it is not as foolproof a system as electronic monitoring." The University has a total of nine million square feet on campus to inspect. Replacing monthly physical inspections with electronic monitoring represents a potentially substantial savings in labor costs for the University, and also frees up their staff for other fire prevention activities. "We admire Mr. Halligan and his staff for their innovative thinking in becoming the first installation site for EN-Gauge," said John McSheffrey, vice president of business development for MIJA. "We truly appreciate the opportunity to work with them in increasing fire safety for the students," he added. Electronically monitored extinguishers were installed this week in two residence halls occupied by first-year students, where fire extinguishers have historically been a frequent target of vandalism. Often taking the form of either discharging the extinguishers as part of a prank or removing them from their correct location to prop open a door, vandalism poses a real danger to the students, as fire extinguishers are the first line of defense against small fires. Ninety-four percent of the time an extinguisher is used in the first two minutes, the fire is extinguished ex·tin·guish tr.v. ex·tin·guished, ex·tin·guish·ing, ex·tin·guish·es 1. To put out (a fire, for example); quench. 2. To put an end to (hopes, for example); destroy. See Synonyms at abolish. 3. and loss of life and property damage is greatly decreased. "Fire extinguisher-related vandalism is a real problem at the University, particularly in the freshman residence halls," said Halligan. "When word gets out that a member of the University staff will be electronically notified of all extinguisher removals and sent to investigate, I believe vandalism will decrease." Amerex Corporation, the manufacturer of the ten-pound ABC ABC in full American Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928. fire extinguishers used in the installation, joined with MIJA to cosponsor co·spon·sor tr.v. co·spon·sored, co·spon·sor·ing, co·spon·sors To function in the capacity of a joint sponsor of: corporations that cosponsored a marathon. n. the launch site at the University of Utah at no cost to the University. "Although often taken for granted Adj. 1. taken for granted - evident without proof or argument; "an axiomatic truth"; "we hold these truths to be self-evident" axiomatic, self-evident obvious - easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind; "obvious errors" , fire extinguishers are an essential component of any fire safety system," said Bill Beyer, president of Amerex Corporation. "We are proud to join with MIJA in the installation of the first "intelligent" fire extinguishers in the world." "If the electronic monitoring of the extinguishers is as successful as I expect it will be, the University will make a decision regarding outfitting additional buildings on campus within six months to a year." added Mr. Halligan. EN-Gauge utilizes a unique, modified Hall-effect switch to exceed National Fire Protection Association's NFPA-10 inspection requirements for commercial facilities by enabling constant monitoring for pressure and presence, while using sonar to determine whether there is an obstruction to access, providing a daily assurance that can enhance or replace standard monthly physical inspections. In addition, the technology signals an alert the moment a fire extinguisher is removed from its proper location, notifying the facility's central control station of a potential life-safety situation. About MIJA MIJA Inc., with facilities in Massachusetts and Mexico, commands a major share of the fire extinguisher pressure gauge pressure gauge Instrument for measuring the condition of a fluid (liquid or gas) that is specified by the force the fluid would apply, when at rest, to a unit area, such as pounds per square inch (psi) or pascals (Pa). market in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and is considered a visionary for growth in the fire protection industry. MIJA's commitment to quality and vigorous approach to helping customers develop products and markets has made the company the established leader in design, engineering, and manufacturing of over two thousand styles of high quality, low cost pressure gauges, with six hundred Underwriters Laboratories Underwriters Laboratories Inc. is a U.S. not-for-profit, privately owned and operated product safety testing and certification organization. Based in Northbrook, Illinois, UL develops standards and test procedures for products, materials, components, assemblies, tools and listings. This same commitment makes MIJA a trusted supplier to the compressed gas, medical instrumentation, pneumatics pneu·mat·ics n. (used with a sing. verb) The study of the mechanical properties of air and other gases. pneumatics Noun , personal recreation, and home health care industries. |
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