UNSW Sydney engineers have developed a new, low-cost fire detection system that works by monitoring changes in Wi-Fi signals.
ICT services company Hills, maker of the iconic Hills clothes hoist, has partnered with UTC Fire & Security to introduce a range of fire-detection products into the Australian and New Zealand markets.
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