Exitronix Announces New Guardian G3 – The Future of Emergency Lighting is NowGuardian G3

Exitronix, a division of Barron Lighting Group, is excited to introduce Guardian G3, the
next evolution of software for life safety equipment.
As a property owner, it’s your responsibility to prioritize the safety of your facility. In
case of emergencies, reliable emergency lighting systems are crucial for the well-being of
occupants. Neglecting proper monitoring and testing may put people at risk during evacuations.
Enter the Guardian G3: an advanced system building on the trusted G2 model.
Specifically designed to simplify code compliance, minimize the risk of personnel accidents, and
reduce operating and maintenance expenses. This comprehensive solution offers automated
testing, remote monitoring, and centralized reporting of emergency fixture status, all from a
single location. With its secure Zigbee Pro scalable mesh network, the G3 eliminates any
vulnerability and distance limitations. You can connect up to 100 fixtures to a single gateway,
making it ideal for large facilities.
Moreover, the G3 boasts a user-friendly app interface, complete with an interactive 2D
floor plan for easy fixture location. It also ensures centralized record-keeping for up to 60
months. Maintenance personnel can effortlessly schedule automatic tests or initiate real-time
testing, eliminating the need for visual verification or disruptions to the building’s power supply.
By choosing Exitronix products, you are one step closer to ensuring that your facility
meets the requirements for LEED® building certification. Safeguard your occupants and provide
a secure environment with the reliable Guardian G3.
“Guardian G3 takes the manual element out of code compliance,” said Alan Tracy, CEO
“maintenance personnel can now provide up-to-the-minute reports and identify faulty equipment
all from a central location.”
For more information, visit barronltg.com.

Exitronix Announces New Guardian G3 - The Future of Emergency Lighting is Now
Guardian G3

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