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Maison Henry Leland

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Maison Henry Leland

Originally published in French. This English version was machine-translated and lightly edited. See the French original on our French case studies page.

Henry Leland House in Kamloops, British Columbia provides safe and affordable housing for marginalized Kamloops residents with histories of homelessness and addiction. In partnership with the Interior Health Authority, it offers various programs with appropriate support staff to help residents with basic skills.

The Henry Leland House was experiencing many intermittent problems with their existing old control panel. Since the sign had become such a nuisance to the owner and operator, they contacted our partners at Phoenix Fire to complete their upgrade.

Installed in two days by two technicians, their new system now includes the FW106 control panel, FW511 smoke detectors, FW521 heat detectors, FW721 hand stations and FW962 horns/strobes. The system also required the FW811 input module, the FW831 relay module and the FW851 isolator module.

The installation of the fire alarm system was completed without problem or delay and the client was extremely impressed by the speed of execution of our partners. In addition, we received very positive comments from the electrical contractor who especially appreciated the size of the panel allowing him to maneuver inside as well as its modular characteristics.

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