Tyco Fire & Security has over...

...950 research & development engineers.

...33,000 service engineers.

...11 billion annual sales.

...90,000 employees.

...35 manufacturing locations.

...600 new products and product extensions this year.

...1,200 offices in 100 plus countries.



Tyco Fire & Security helps protect:

- Over 5 million homes worldwide

- Transportation Systems on 5 continents

- 300 International airports

- More than 1 million firefighters worldwide

- 80% of the vessels at sea

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When It Counts

Every day, we help make the world safer. We protect 300 international airports, 80% of the world's top 100 retailers, 26,000 fire departments, over 5 million homes and countless businesses, hospitals, ships, museums, roadways, power plants and public buildings.
 

The fire system in Berlin's Parliament building, the Reichstag. The security system for the World Bank headquarters in Washington, D.C. The fire detection and suppression system for Australia's Sydney Harbour Tunnel. All from us.
 

We're the world's leading provider of video surveillance equipment and systems. The premier manufacturer and supplier of clean agent fire suppression systems. A leader in large-scale systems integration. The leader in security monitoring for homes and businesses. The leading supplier of emergency breathing apparatus to firefighters and law enforcement personnel around the world.
 

From simple systems to the most complex, from single sites to far-flung networks, people and organizations turn to Tyco Fire & Security when it counts.
 

Caring About Our Communities

National Center For Missing & Exploited Children™ - www.missingkids.com

Tyco Fire & Security is a proud supporter of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC).
 

Through our partnership with NCMEC, we support the Code Adam program designed to help quickly locate missing children in stores, libraries, public places, and other establishments.
 

» Visit the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children website at www.missingkids.com
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