Artificial intelligence won’t replace technicians, but the facility managers who learn to use the technology will inevitably run circles around those who don’t.
The consequences of lockouts remain one of OSHA’s most-cited safety failures and the consequences can be felt immediately and are at times irreversible.



The company's family of low-voltage occupancy sensors includes a full range of passive infrared (PIR) and dual technology (Ultrasonic/PIR) low-voltage sensors available in both wall mount and ceiling mount configurations. PIR and Ultrasonic line-voltage wall switches are also available as are 120V, 277V and 347V power packs.