Ansul Incorporated (Tyco Safety Products)

Ansul Incorporated, a part of Tyco Safety Products, is a prominent organization specializing in fire protection products and solutions. The company is well-known for its innovations and contributions to the fire suppression industry. Here are some key points about Ansul:



  1. History:



    • Ansul was established in 1939 and has since become a significant name in fire protection.

    • The company developed its first dry chemical fire extinguisher, which marked the beginning of its journey in the fire suppression market.



  2. Products and Solutions:



    • Fire Extinguishers: Ansul manufactures a wide range of portable and wheeled fire extinguishers, including those using dry chemical, carbon dioxide, and water mist.

    • Fire Suppression Systems: They offer pre-engineered and engineered fire suppression systems that are utilized in industrial, commercial, and institutional facilities.

    • Specialty Solutions: The company's solutions cater to specific industries, such as off-road vehicles, restaurants, data centers, and marine applications.



  3. Technological Innovations:



    • Ansul is recognized for its cutting-edge technologies designed to improve fire safety. Notable innovations include automatic detection and suppression systems that provide rapid response to fire incidents.



  4. Education and Training:



    • The Ansul Fire School provides extensive training programs for fire service professionals, focusing on effective fire suppression tactics and the proper use of Ansul products.

    • They also offer online and in-person training sessions tailored to the needs of different industries and client requirements.



  5. Quality and Standards:



    • Ansul products are known for their reliability and compliance with various national and international fire safety standards.

    • The company invests heavily in research and development to ensure their products meet rigorous safety and performance criteria.



  6. Global Presence:



    • While headquartered in Marinette, Wisconsin, USA, Ansul has a global presence and serves clients worldwide through an extensive network of distributors and service providers.



  7. Parent Company:



    • Ansul is part of Johnson Controls, following the merger of Tyco International with Johnson Controls in 2016. Johnson Controls is a multinational conglomerate offering a wide range of products and services, including HVAC, building controls, and security systems.



  8. Environmental Focus:



    • Ansul is committed to environmental sustainability, developing products that are not only effective but also minimize environmental impact.




Overall, Ansul Incorporated has established itself as a leader in fire protection through consistent innovation, quality products, and a comprehensive approach to fire safety training and education.


Products

Foam systems, foam concentrate, HP CO2, LP CO2, INERGEN, NOVEC 1230, FM-200, Water Mist, Dry Chemical, Hose Reels, Portable Extinguishers

Marinette USA

1 Stanton Street
Marinette WI 54143
USA

Ships

B. NO. 282

Tank Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: NEW YORK, NY

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