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Munro Distributing Co. launches new divisions: Fire Alert Design & Supply and Water Conservation

Munro Distributing Company Inc. has launched two new divisions, Fire Alert Design and Supply and also Water Conservation. The Fire System Design and Supply division offers a complete line of Fire-Lite and System Sensor components from Honeywell Fire Systems, oneo of the world's leading suppliers of fire alarm equipment. The division is headed by Gary Emond. Emond has over 25 years experience in application engineering. As a licensed electrician and NICET-certified system technician, Gary can engineer fire alarm solutions for every type of facility; solutions designed to meet all NEC, NFPA, state and local building requirements. The division will also offer engineering consultation, software training, field programming and final testing to ensure that every system is fully operational and tested to meet all state and local fire marshal requirements. As a total solution provider, they will be able to offer the most advanced and affordable turn-key systems available. Munro's website features all the available system components, pricing, spec sheets and installation manuals, along with a form that facility managers can fill out to build or upgrade a complete fire system. Munro's Water Conservation division provides water saving solutions for commercial and residential buildings. They offer a complete line of fuel saving controls for hot water, steam and forced air heating systems. Many of these items are eligible for rebates through National Grid's Small Business Energy Efficiency Program. With locations in New England, N.Y., N.J. and CA, Munro Distributing Co. is one of the premier suppliers of electrical and renewable energy components, as well as commercial lighting and power distribution design.
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