Xtralis

Xtralis Pty Ltd.
Proprietary Limited Company
Industry Life Safety & Physical Security Equipment
Founded 1983
Headquarters Dublin, Ireland
Key people
Mr. Samir Samhouri, Chairman, CEO & President
Products Fire & Gas Detection Solutions, Perimeter and Intrusion Detection Solutions
Number of employees
500+
Slogan The sooner you know.
Website www.xtralis.com

Xtralis is a privately held firm that manufactures smoke detection, gas detection and video surveillance security products for the early detection, visual verification, and prevention of fire and intrusion threats.

Company history

Xtralis Pty Ltd. was founded in 1982[1] and incorporated in 1983 under the name Vision Fire & Security Pty Ltd. Its headquarters are located in Dublin, Ireland.[2] Xtralis acquired two companies: ASIM Technologies Ltd (in 2007)[3] and VSK Group (also in 2007).[4] In 2011 Xtralis then acquired the company HeiTel Digital Video GmbH.[5] Today the company operates in over 100 countries[6] and employs more than 400 people.[7] The headquarters for the Fire and Environmental division of the company is in Melbourne and the headquarters for the Security Applications division is in Brussels.[6]

Products

Xtralis manufactures VESDA[8] and ICAM brand aspirating smoke detectors (ASD). They also produce ECO, an attachment module for VESDA & ICAM smoke detectors which detects gases by attaching to the ASD pipe network and sampling air that ASD is drawing to detector. The alarms are designed in order to work in a variety of environments, such as semiconductor clean rooms, data centers, warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and mining facilities—a range of both clean and very dirty or hazardous environments.[9] In 2011 Xtralis began producing a non-ASD system, called OSID, that uses an optical detector to sense infrared and ultraviolet wavelengths and detect smoke.[10] The system was awarded the North American Fire and Life Safety New Product Innovation Award by Frost & Sullivan.[11] Xtralis smoke detection systems are used by one third of all Fortune 500 companies.[12]

ADPRO is Xtralis' main line of security products, which features video & audio recording, transmission, and video content analytics; access control; intrusion detection systems; and Passive Infrared sensors (PIRs) designed for outdoor protection and the detection of individuals up to 150 feet away. ADPRO technology uses algorithms that screen out non-threatening factors in order to reduce the frequency of false alarms.[13] Through its HeiTel group, Xtralis also sells digital video recording and transmission equipment for remote monitoring. Xtralis security systems are used by approximately 40% of Fortune 500 companies.[12]

Xtralis smoke detectors and security systems have been installed in the European Parliament in Brussels, and corporate locations for Volkswagen and Renault.[14] Other major institutions that utilize Xtralis systems are: NASA, the Dome of the Rock, the Clinton Presidential Center, Hearst Castle, Her Majesty's Prison Service, Heathrow airport, and the Eurostar railway system.[15]

References

  1. "Xtralis (Aust) Pty Ltd (Vision Fire & Security)". AS Magazine. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
  2. "Xtralis establishes its Global Headquarters in Ireland". MerrionStreet.ie. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
  3. "Xtralis acquires Swiss-based ASIM Technologies Ltd". SecurityWorldHotel.com.
  4. "Xtralis acquires VSK for US$49 million". CCTVinfo.com.
  5. "Xtralis Acquires HeiTel". FSWorld.com.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Xtralis: The Sooner You Know, the Safer You Are". Retrieved March 3, 2012.
  7. Rod Cowan (April–May 2009). "Then and Now: CCTV". Security Insider Magazine. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
  8. "How VESDA Smoke Detection Works".
  9. Schalk Burger (April 2011). "New aspirating smoke detectors made available". Engineering News. p. 74.
  10. Ron Knox (Spring 2011). "Open-Area Smoke Imaging Detection". FS World. pp. 36–38.
  11. "OSID by Xtralis". ASIS International. Retrieved March 2, 2012.
  12. 12.0 12.1 "Xtralis : Global leadership in protecting human assets". Industrial Safety Review. September 2009. p. 87.
  13. "Perimeter to core package". Professional Security Magazine. November 2011. p. 73.
  14. "Governing Data". Australian Security Magazine. May–June 2010. p. 22.
  15. "Powerful Early Warning Safety and Security Solutions".

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