
Originally published in French. This English version was machine-translated and lightly edited. See the French original on our French case studies page.
Sagkeeng Superstore -For hundreds of years, the Algonquian Anishinaabe people have resided around the Fort Alexander Indian Reserve which stretches along the Winnipeg River and Traverse Bay. The traditional territory of Sagkeeng was established under Treaty 1 in 1871. The residents of this town therefore celebrate Treaty Day every year in July with a parade, family events and fireworks. It is therefore in this territory that our partner SI Alarms was responsible for completing the inspection of the emergency lights and fire extinguishers of the Sagkeeng Supermarket, which proudly belongs to the Sagkeeng First Nations. During their inspection, SI Alarms noticed that the building was not equipped with a fire alarm system. In order to make this building legal according to the building code, our partner was able to offer and quickly provide innovative and cost-effective solutions from Maple Armor to the Supermarket owners. The system includes FW106 control panel, FW511 smoke detector, FW722 manual station; the FW962 horn/strobe as well as the FW982 strobe. The system also required the FW811 input module and the FW831 relay module.
We are proud when customer gives us positive feedback. The owners of this supermarket are happy that their new system is now operational, and in a very short time. They also highlighted the excellent work accomplished by the SI Alarms team.
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