2022 Corporate Profile: Safety Technology International

Aug. 2, 2021

Safety Technology International is a longtime trusted manufacturer of door alarms, exit and lockdown buttons and more that help to prevent theft and minimize damage to equipment in buildings around the world.

With up to 10 million bacteria on a person’s fingertips, commonly touched surfaces are a breeding ground for germs. A door handle is one of the most touched surfaces. Using a touch-free button is an easy solution to help to reduce viruses. STI’s NoTouch IR Switches help to eliminate the spread of germs. To exit or enter a building without touching the door, a person simply must wave their hand in front of the touchless button. The infrared detects the motion and unlatches the door. Constructed of medical- or food-grade 304 stainless steel or cast aluminum, the switches include a dual-color status LED.

Experiencing problematic exits and entries through an unsupervised door? To solve unauthorized use, STI created the Exit Stopper. The time-tested stand-alone alarm flashes and sounds when a door is opened, which helps to deter unwanted use and theft.

Capable of being activated by an elbow, Stopper Station push-buttons are another option for reducing the transmission of germs. Several activation choices are available, including pneumatic. For outdoor applications, a 2-inch weather-resistant LED that withstands the elements is offered. All come in several colors and have standard or custom labeling.

For more than 40 years, you have relied on STI for covers, cages, alarms and buttons. Find more information at www.sti-usa.com/cd102 or call 248-673-9898.

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