Fogmaker

Life-Saving Protection for Vehicles

Life-saving protection for vehicles and machines from Fogmaker combats your fire suppression challenges. Discover the Fogmaker System now  A fire is any driver’s nightmare and an urgent threat to lives and equipment. Whether it’s a bus filled with passengers, a combine in a dry field, or a pushback tractor connected to an airplane, a fire must be detected quickly and dealt with before it can spread and cause a disaster.  In vehicles with traditional combustion engines, most fires start in the engine compartment – an area typically containing large quantities of diesel fuel and hydraulic oil, often under pressure. A fire in this area can lead to a rapid and disastrous series of events almost impossible to manage with a handheld fire extinguisher. Vehicles with other energy sources, such as battery electric, still contain other fire initiators like heaters, A/C compressors, and hydraulics.    When choosing a fire suppression system, it is important to consider the risks for that machine and its use. For instance, airports usually have their own on-site fire response and it takes around 90 seconds to respond to an airside blaze. That means the system should be able to keep suppressing a fire and cooling the area for at least that long, so help can arrive. In other situations, potential downtime may be the most important and things like the time to clean-up an engine room and reset the system must be considered. Some vehicles and machines require a system that will work even if it’s tipped over on its side while others need a system that’s independent of electricity.   Fogmaker has decades of experience in detecting and suppressing fires in engine rooms and other enclosed spaces. There are more than 300,000 Fogmaker systems installed in over 60 countries. The system is standardized, yet tailored to each vehicle or machine type, make, model, and energy source since they all have different risk areas. It will provide the best possible fire protection performance in an emergency.  The Fogmaker system does not rely on electronics or electricity – it deploys when the protected compartment reaches a certain temperature. At this point, a fine water-based mist fills the compartment, displaces oxygen, and chokes the fire. Fogmaker’s pressurized cylinders ensure the system will work regardless of position – even if the vehicle has toppled upside down – and patented nozzles divide each drop of water into micro-droplets that choke the fire and cool the area to prevent a flare-up. The suppressant also contains tensides that behave a bit like a fire blanket – if there for instance is a pool of diesel or oil and a fire where burning materials can melt and drip onto the pool, the suppressant prevents the fire from igniting the flammable liquid.  Many fire suppression products on the market contain PFAS-chemicals, also known as “forever chemicals.” Fogmaker has spent several years developing a new and PFAS-free liquid, Eco 1, with excellent fire suppression abilities. The new systems with Eco 1 have passed fire suppression tests with the same amounts of liquid as Fogmaker Original.  To read more articles, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Taktis

Taktis is a certified success with BS 7273-4

Derrick Hall, Director of Sales and Marketing, Kentec Electronics tackles the complexities and necessities of certification for fire prevention technologies in his latest column  Packed with features that protect even the most complex buildings, Taktis is Kentec’s most powerful and sophisticated analogue addressable fire alarm control panel. Alongside its EN 54-13 approvals, the latest version is also fully compliant with the highest specifications of BS 7273-4.  The prompt evacuation of a burning building requires as few obstructions as possible. Similarly, restricting the spread of fire and heat in such a situation relies upon the use of well-engineered fire doors that are usually kept shut. However, the time taken to manually open fire doors enroute to an exit could add valuable seconds to the evacuation of a building, with potentially disastrous consequences.  BSI’s BS 7273-4:2015+A1:2021 Code of Practice for the operation of fire protection measures – Actuation of release mechanisms for doors, to give it it’s full title, applies to electrical control arrangements for actuation of mechanisms that unlock, release or open doors in the event of fire. It covers recommendations for the interface between fire detection and alarm systems, as well as equipment not covered in any other standards.   Adhering to BS 7273-4 is increasingly important, as the guidance in Annex A is now normative, and recommends which category of actuation is appropriate for a particular application. If the guidelines are not followed it is likely that the fire door provision would fail to satisfy a fire risk assessment. BS 7273-4 also outlines recommendations for the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of fire alarm control panels. It addresses the interface between these panels and the release mechanisms for doors, emphasising the need for seamless integration to enhance overall fire safety.  There are three categories of actuation outlined in BS 7273-4 – A (critical), B (standard) and C (indirect) – and the circumstances under which the control mechanisms should revert to their failsafe position to protect escape routes and prevent the spread of smoke in the event of a fire. Category A is the most stringent, as it requires several failsafe operations, and the most challenging is when there is loss of communication protocols between the panel and interface device operating the door closure or opening mechanism – or if there are various fault conditions relating to the primary and secondary power supplies and the wiring.   When not all the fault conditions specified for Category A actuation would close open doors, or release secure or powered sliding doors to open, Category B is considered appropriate. Finally, Category C addresses any situations where there is no direct communications path between the fire alarm control panel and the release mechanism, such as when it is facilitated by, for example, an access control system or an electrically controlled hold open system.  Through the implementation of advanced cause and effects, Kentec has worked hard to ensure that the latest version of Taktis meets all the requirements of Category A. This means that door release mechanisms will continue to operate in the event of a fire, or any event that leads to a fault on the critical signal path that could prevent a fire signal activating the release mechanisms.  Selecting a fire alarm control panel that adheres to BS 7273-4 is crucial for an integrated and efficient emergency response system, as it provides essential guidelines for integrating fire alarm systems with other building components.   For further information please visit https://kentec.co.uk/taktis/#connect_section or contact [email protected]  To read more articles, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Element

Element Materials Technology Invests US $13M in Canadian Growth

Element Materials Technology (Element), a global leader in materials and product qualification testing, inspection, and certification services (TIC), has unveiled investments totaling USD 13 million in its Canadian operations, reinforcing its commitment to innovation, customer experience, and growth in the region. In Toronto, Ontario, Element has established a new 54,000 square foot industrial laboratory specializing in fire testing and building sciences. This facility consolidates and enhances Element’s capabilities in these critical areas, offering comprehensive services to the construction, aerospace, and transportation sectors. The laboratory is designed to reduce delivery times and improve accessibility for customers requiring advanced fire safety and materials testing. Simultaneously, Element has invested in a new life sciences laboratory, also located in Toronto. This facility focuses on pharmaceutical testing and features significant upgrades across various departments, including metals testing, materials characterization, and extractables/leachables and nitrosamines analysis. The new laboratory strengthens Element’s ability to meet the growing demand for high-quality testing services in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Rick Sluiters, Executive Vice President for Americas at Element, commented on the investments, stating, “This USD 13 million investment in our Canadian operations underscores our commitment to providing world-class facilities and expertise. These two specialized laboratories will significantly enhance our ability to support product development and certification across multiple industries, enabling our customers to bring critical products and services to market faster and with greater assurance of safety and quality.” Jordan Church, General Manager for Element Toronto – Fire Testing, added, “Our new industrial laboratory represents a major leap forward in fire testing and building sciences capabilities. With state-of-the-art equipment and a team of over 30 highly-qualified professionals, we’re now positioned to offer the most comprehensive and advanced services in the region. This facility will allow customers to witness our capabilities firsthand, strengthening their confidence in our testing processes.” Tim Purbrick, General Manager for Element Toronto – Life Sciences, expressed his excitement about the investment, saying, “The new life sciences laboratory is a game-changer for our pharmaceutical testing services. Our expanded capabilities will significantly accelerate our customers’ product development cycles. This investment enables us to stay ahead of the evolving needs in the life sciences industry, ultimately helping to bring safer and more effective products to market.” Both laboratories are now open and fully operational, having completed equipment transfer and qualifications. These investments form part of Element’s ongoing strategy to deliver cutting-edge facilities, technical expertise, and an unparalleled customer experience across the Greater Toronto region and beyond. To read more articles, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Magirus

Magirus and KARBA announce partnership in Turkey and Northern Cyprus

Magirus, provider of turntable ladders, grants the distribution rights in Turkey to KARBA OTOMOTIV ANONIM SIRKETI (“KARBA”), the leader in Turkey with over 30 years of experience in the production of municipal and firefighting vehicles. This cooperation marks an important step in strengthening presence and performance of Magirus and focuses on the customer in Turkey and Northern Cyprus. Magirus and KARBA will combine their expertise and resources to provide innovative and high-quality firefighting solutions in the region. Magirus, known for its state-of-the-art turntable ladders and firefighting vehicles, will set new standards in firefighting together with KARBA, which has an established service structure and excellent local market knowledge. “We are very pleased to partner with KARBA,” says Thomas Hilse, CEO of Magirus. “KARBA is the ideal company to represent the Magirus brand in Turkey and support firefighters to do their vital work even more effectively.” Musa Ertunc, CEO of KARBA, adds: “The partnership with Magirus is a significant milestone for our company. Magirus’ decades of experience and technical superiority in the field of firefighting technology perfectly complements our strengths. We are convinced that this cooperation will make a significant contribution to improving safety standards and the operational capability of fire departments in the region.” Marc Kuntz, Director Sales and Aftersales adds: “Karba already has a service structure which, in cooperation with the Magirus field service from Ulm (Germany), provides the right customer service for all fire departments in Turkey. The Karba group, which also includes Teknoan and Hidroan, operates nine service centers to provide customers with comprehensive support. “This is important for our strategic realignment,” says Kuntz. “In this context, we would like to thank Bioeksim for their efforts in this market over the last four years.” The cooperation comes into effect immediately in order to be able to start working on new projects as quickly as possible. Karba, Turkey’s largest manufacturer of body-mounted vehicles, exports to 63 countries worldwide and has a production area of 40,000 m² with around 200 employees. The company has been the market leader in municipal vehicles for the last five years and produces, among other things, firefighting vehicles and ladders up to 30 meters. To read more articles, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Siemens

Launch of ASD+ from Siemens enables largest fire safety coverage

The new ASD+ range from Siemens brings a number of advantages to the aspirating smoke detection market, including the largest coverage currently available. Siemens has offered ASD systems for a number of years but this new generation features two new detectors – FDA261 and FDA262 – which are specifically designed to provide solutions for larger and more complex projects. A single device can cover an impressive area of up to 6,700 m2 – currently the largest coverage area available on the market.  Even for Class A installations with the highest sensitivity requirements, up to 2,000 m2 of detection coverage is achievable with a single ASD+ detector. This makes the technology ideally suited to applications typified by their large open areas, including data centres, retail distribution warehouses and industrial production facilities. The modular design of ASD+ enables easy replacement of both the detection chamber and the aspirator, all without the need to exchange the entire detector unit. This not only extends the product’s lifetime but also reduces its environmental footprint. Easy commissioning and maintenance The new ASD+ Connect app ensures fast and easy digital commissioning in a process which is highly automated and intuitive through a QR-code based approach, reducing commissioning time by up to 20%. The detection performance has been enhanced in ASD+ through optics designed for high sensitivity, with optimisation to perform in harsh dirty environments through improved signal processing which differentiates between smoke and dust. This can be a significant advantage in certain applications, effectively eliminating the risk of false alarms. Maintenance is vital for any detection system to carry on operating in optimum condition. In the case of conventional point detectors, the high number of devices covering an area or the accessibility of their positioning can create practical difficulties. The capability to position the detection chambers of ASD away from the protected area means that access is often much easier. This is particularly true of the high ceilings which typically characterise warehouses. Floor voids, escalators and other inaccessible areas can also benefit from the easier maintenance of aspirating systems. With Siemens ASD+ data can be provided from the cloud to ensure effective maintenance, with pre-alarm, dust detection, airflow and contamination level data all readily available via a mobile app. If adding the detectors to an existing Siemens ASD solution, there are no additional hardware costs as ASD+ has been designed to integrate directly on Siemens Fdnet/Cnet loops. In addition, built-in relays allow easy connection to third party systems via onboard relay outputs. The ASD+ detectors offer adjustable alarm thresholds, providing the flexibility to meet the specific requirements of any application. Future-proofing is built in with the provision of extension slots to enable any upgrades, should they be required. Planning Support Alongside the ASD+ detectors, Siemens offers extensive planning and support documents, tools and data. These include application guides, a fire system builder, a BIM and CAD platform and a spec writer to enable specification of a given fire safety system. To read more articles, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]  

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Blackline Safety

Blackline Safety Appoints Robin Kooyman

Blackline Safety Corp, provider of connected safety technology, is pleased to announce the appointment of Robin Kooyman, CFA, MBA, as the company’s new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) effective September 9, 2024. Kooyman brings 15 years of global experience in finance, capital markets, and strategic leadership, having held prominent positions with Brookfield Corporation, TD Securities and RBC Capital Markets in Canada, the U.S., and the UK.  She joins Blackline Safety from Charger Ready Properties, an energy transition business, where she served as CFO establishing the accounting, finance, IT, and legal functions. Previously, she served as CFO at Certarus, a rapidly growing North American distributor of low carbon energy solutions. During her term the company saw its adjusted EBITDA double and was acquired by Superior Plus for over $1 billion in 2023. During her tenure as a Senior Vice President of Investor Relations at Brookfield Renewable in London, England, she played a pivotal role in boosting stock market visibility and supporting over C$1.0 billion equity issuance. Kooyman also brings extensive experience in the capital markets having held positions as Head of Global Clients – Europe, Global Equity Sales for RBC Capital Markets, and Director, Institutional Equities at TD Securities. “I am thrilled to join Blackline Safety at this attractive inflection point in its growth story, building on its strong foundations,” said Kooyman. “Blackline Safety is defined by helping workers come home safely every night, and it is clear that the market opportunity is immense.” “I am delighted to welcome Robin to Blackline Safety as Chief Financial Officer. Robin brings the skills and experience required as we enter our next phase of expansion,” said Cody Slater, CEO and Chair of Blackline. “Her energy, drive, and global experience will undoubtedly contribute to our financial strategy and support our mission to transform the industrial workforce.” Mr. Slater continued, “On behalf of the Board, I would also like to acknowledge and thank Elisa Khuong for acting as Interim CFO and supporting a seamless transition. We will continue to benefit from her extensive expertise as she resumes her role as Vice President, Accounting & Corporate Controller effective upon Robin’s appointment.” As a CFA Charterholder and with an MBA from the London School of Business, Kooyman also brings leadership in developing sustainability strategies and establishing strong ESG credentials. In addition, she volunteers on the Board of Wood’s Homes Foundation, serves on the Limited Partner Advisory Committee (LPAC) for The 51 (Fund II) and regularly mentors women through Women in Capital Markets (VersaFi). To read more articles, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Groves

Groves, Inc. Partners with FireGrantsHelp.com

Groves, Inc., a provider of innovative fire service products, is thrilled to announce a strategic partnership with FireGrantsHelp.com to offer fire departments comprehensive grant assistance via its online platform. This collaboration aims to assist fire departments in navigating the complex world of grants. By streamlining access to funding and providing essential resources, fire departments can meet the critical safety and compliance standards detailed in NFPA 1851. Partnership Highlights: Enhanced Grant Assistance: Through FireGrantsHelp.com, fire departments will have access to various grant assistance options, including direct request forms, grant writing services, and subscription-based access to FireGrantFinder. These resources will aid departments in securing funding for vital equipment that meets NFPA 1851 Standards. Innovative Fire Service Solutions: Groves, Inc. demonstrates its dedication to improving the health and wellness of firefighters and first responders by bringing to market the necessary equipment and solutions to ensure the safety and performance of essential personal protective equipment. From specialized, preprogrammed NFPA 1851 extractors to versatile, high-performance drying cabinets, their line of commercial appliances makes cleaning, drying, and decontaminating turnout gear and other PPE effortless. Incorporating the science-based Decon Ready™ decontamination solutions provides departments with a comprehensive approach to mitigating exposure to on-the-job carcinogens. Commitment to Procurement Integrity: FireGrantsHelp.com adheres to stringent federal standards and guidance, ensuring all assistance is product and vendor-neutral. This commitment helps departments maintain compliance with federal guidelines and avoid conflicts of interest in the procurement process. “We are excited to partner with FireGrantsHelp.com,” said Jesse Moy, Senior Vice President at Groves, Inc. “This collaboration will enable fire departments to access and obtain the funding and resources necessary to protect the brave men and women who serve. Our combined expertise will provide comprehensive support from grant assistance to cutting-edge appliances and proven decontamination solutions.” The partnership officially launched on July 29th with updated services and features available to fire departments nationwide. Both Groves, Inc. and FireGrantsHelp.com are dedicated to providing unparalleled support and solutions to the fire service industry. For more information about available grant-related services, please visit FireGrantsHelp.com. For additional NFPA 1851 compliant products and information, go to readyrack.com. To read more articles, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Rosenbauer

Rosenbauer introduces innovative wildfire helmet

Rosenbauer created a helmet that meets all the demands of combating forest, wildland fires, and technical rescues. The increasing incidence of wildfires and floods due to climate change has altered the requirements for personal protective equipment for firefighters. In response, Rosenbauer has completely redesigned the HEROS H10, creating a helmet that meets all the demands of combating wildfires, vegetation fires, and technical rescues. Development began in July 2021, resulting in a versatile and robust helmet that meets five European standards. The helmet stands out for its lightweight design of only 800 grams, excellent ventilation, and comprehensive protection. The HEROS H10 can be ordered in the Rosenbauer online store and will be available from September 2024. The HEROS H10 meets five European standards (EN 16471, EN 16473, EN 12492, EN 1385, and EN 397), making it unique. This allows it to be used not only in forest and wildland firefighting and technical rescue but also as a mountaineering and white-water helmet. Additionally, it meets the standards for work and industrial safety helmets. It is certified for both the European and Australian markets. Its light weight and wide range of applications make the HEROS H10 special. With an operational weight of only approximately 800 grams and improved ventilation, it offers high comfort even during long operations. Furthermore, the HEROS H10 impresses with its robustness, being made from highly heat- and flame-resistant plastic. The break-resistant helmet shell provides high protection against mechanical impacts such as falling branches or rockfalls. The helmet also protects against shocks, penetration, flames, smoldering ash, and electrical and chemical hazards. Another advantage of the HEROS H10 is its compatibility with the interior fittings of its predecessor models. Various components of the HEROS line, such as the HEROS 30 or HEROS Titan, can be easily reused. Additional components, like a central helmet lamp or a position light on the back of the head, can be easily attached, optimizing the use of synergies. The helmet also impresses with its easy adjustability without tools. The user-friendly handling greatly facilitates operational hygiene. Another special feature of the HEROS H10 is its generous size range from 48 to 67 cm head circumference. No other helmet offers such comprehensive coverage of these sizes with just one helmet shell. Additionally, the HEROS H10 impresses with its sophisticated design, emphasizing the characteristic features of the HEROS system. To read more articles, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Advanced

Children’s Hospital in El Salvador protected with Advanced

A mobile children’s heart hospital, built in El Salvador, was recently equipped with an Advanced wireless fire safety system, ensuring top protection for children undergoing heart surgery, their doctors, and staff.  Run by Kinderherzen, the mission of the hospital is to ensure that children born with serious heart conditions receive the treatment they need to go on and enjoy healthy lives. Kinderherzen operates in Germany and mobilises doctors to provide critical care for young patients in areas of the world with limited medical services.  Working alongside fellow Halma company Crowcon, Advanced was approached to devise a reliable fire safety system that would be easy to install, uninstall, and reinstall as the mobile hospital moved between locations across Europe.   For speed and ease of setup, Advanced’s innovative solution was to create a bespoke, wireless fire alarm system. At the centre of the installation is an Axis EN single-loop panel paired with a translator and 19 devices including point detectors, sounder-beacon bases, and call points covering various rooms within the hospital.  The system was pre-programmed at Advanced’s headquarters in Newcastle upon Tyne (UK) and shipped to El Salvador, ready for immediate fitting to minimise on-site setup time.  Despite logistical challenges, the installation process was incredibly efficient thanks to the use of special mounting plates for the control panel, translators, detectors, and sounders, which reduced setup time to less than half an hour.   Speaking about the project, Paul Duffy, Technical Services Manager at Advanced, said: “We are extremely proud to support Kinderherzen in their mission to provide critical medical care to children in need. Given the temporary nature of the hospital, the fire alarm system needed to be robust but highly versatile. The reliability and ease of use of Advanced equipment make it perfect for this unusual brief, ensuring the ideal combination of mobility, performance, and safety.” This Axis EN wireless installation ensures Kinderherzen staff can carry out their essential work with peace of mind that their team, facilities, and patients are protected by the highest standards of fire safety. Providing powerful networking capacity, the Axis EN system supports robust networks of up to 200 panels. Networks can also be combined to create very large fire systems making the Axis EN ideal for complex, large-scale installations. Whether networking high-risk sites with complicated cause and effect, remotely monitoring networked sites, or integrating with building management systems, intuitive software and panel navigation make setup straightforward.  Axis EN is a complete fire system solution combining high-performance, addressable panels approved to EN54 Parts 2, 4, and 13 with a comprehensive wired and wireless detector range plus extensive peripheral options.  As a world leader in the development and manufacture of intelligent fire systems, Advanced products are specified in locations around the world, from single-panel installations to large, multi-site networks. The Advanced portfolio includes complete fire detection systems, multiprotocol fire panels, extinguishing control, false alarm management and reduction systems as well as emergency lighting.  To read more articles, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Johnson Controls

Johnson Controls Announces Initiation of CEO Succession

Johnson Controls announced that George R. Oliver has informed the Board of Directors that it is time to initiate the CEO succession plan following the company’s substantial progress on its portfolio transformation. Oliver has led the Johnson Controls’ business and portfolio transformation since becoming Johnson Controls’ chairman and CEO in 2017. Accordingly, the Johnson Controls Board has begun a comprehensive search for the Company’s next CEO with the assistance of a nationally recognized executive search firm to aide in the evaluation of internal and external candidates. Oliver will continue to serve as chairman and CEO until a successor is named and will remain chair of the Board once the new CEO is named to allow for a smooth management transition. “It has been a true honor to serve as CEO of Johnson Controls. I am proud of the remarkable success we have achieved in recent years to position our company as a pure-play provider of comprehensive solutions for commercial buildings. As we approach the completion of our business transformation and move to the next phase of growth, I believe that now is the right time to begin the process of identifying the next leader of the new Johnson Controls,” said Oliver. “Today, Johnson Controls is a leading provider of technology and solutions that make buildings smarter, creating a one-of-a-kind offering that drives value for customers and shareholders. Following this substantial milestone in our portfolio transformation, I am confident that Johnson Controls is solidly positioned for its next chapter, and I look forward to supporting the team to help ensure the Company achieves its full potential.” “On behalf of the Board, I thank George for his unwavering passion, leadership and commitment to Johnson Controls over the last seven years and since our merger with Tyco,” said Jürgen Tinggren, Johnson Controls lead independent director. “As chairman and CEO, George has successfully led Johnson Controls through a period of significant evolution, with a clear vision to optimize the Company to deliver greater value for our customers, employees and our shareholders. The Board will work closely with George to conduct a thorough and comprehensive search to identify the best individual to lead the future of Johnson Controls.” Board Refreshment As part of the Company’s ongoing Board refreshment efforts and following a constructive dialogue with Elliott Investment Management L.P. (together with its affiliates, “Elliott”), Johnson Controls appointed Patrick Decker to serve on its Board, effective immediately. Decker previously served as president and CEO of Xylem Inc. prior to his retirement. With the appointment, the Board is comprised of 13 directors, 12 of whom are independent. “Patrick is a fantastic addition of a world-class executive with experience transforming Xylem from an industrial products company to an advanced technology, services and solutions enterprise,” said Tinggren. “Patrick’s appointment reflects our commitment to continuously refresh our board to ensure the skills and experiences of our directors appropriately reflect Johnson Controls’ transforming business. We welcome Patrick to the Board and are excited to benefit from the experience and expertise he will bring.” “Over the last several years under George’s leadership, Johnson Controls has built an industry leading portfolio that provides unique and critical building solutions to its customers,” said Marc Steinberg, Partner at Elliott. “As one of Johnson Controls’ largest investors, we believe the leadership and board actions announced today along with the recent portfolio changes position the Company to realize the benefits of its transformation, enhance operational performance and drive significant shareholder value creation. We appreciate the productive discussions we’ve had with George and his team and today’s financial results make it clear that Johnson Controls is on the right path to capitalize on the opportunities ahead.” To read more articles, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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