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Date: 2016-03-02 17:50:35
Detectors
Active fire protection
Smoke detector
Safety equipment
Nest Labs
Carbon monoxide detector
False alarm
Smoke
Photoelectric sensor
Fire alarm system
Alarm device
Photoelectric effect

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