Las Vegas Company to Distribute Advanced Autocall Fire Systems

LAS VEGAS (PRWEB) March 23, 2018

IntraWorks, one of the Nation’s top building systems integration firms, has signed an agreement with Autocall. Owned by Johnson Controls, Autocall is one of the most advanced Fire Detection and Evacuation Systems in the world. Their products allow for integration with other existing Building Management Systems (BMS), meaning current and future clients of IntraWorks will be able to upgrade their fire detection systems to this more progressive technology. By offering its customers the option to integrate the trusted and highly commended Autocall products to their fire detection systems, IntraWorks provides their clients better options when it comes to keeping their buildings, employees, and guests safe.

IntraWorks will represent the Autocall line of Fire Systems in all of its SW regional locations to include Las Vegas, Nevada. “We are proud to represent Autocall and believe this line of Fire Alarm Systems will give us the competitive advantage we need to service our customer base; especially in Tier 1 and 2 high rise buildings,” said Kevin Mayer, President of IntraWorks.

For more information on IntraWorks, Inc. and their services, please visit: http://www.intraworksusa.com

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