Spark or Sabotage

There have been a number of explosions and fires in chemical and petroleum refineries lately. Just yesterday there was a serious fire at an Exxon Mobile Refinery in Texas, and in June there was a big refinery fire in Philadelphia which destroyed key equipment.  

Are these explosions and fires happening because of a SPARK or due to SABOTAGE?

There is no chance of a spark when you monitor a control valve using our all- weather LightGard Fiber Optic Loop!

Sabotage can also be addressed with LightGard – as shown in the image at right, if someone tries to increase or decrease the flow through this valve, the fiber optic cable will break, alerting security personnel. 

Take the steps necessary to protect your investment by ensuring against sparks and sabotage in high-risk environments. 

How Does It Work?

We pulse a beam of light several times a second through the fiber cable and when the cable is broken, the light fails to reach our detector and within seconds, authorities can be notified of the exact location.

The Fiber Optic Cable that we use is resistant to almost all chemicals, nuclear radiation, explosive environments, and weather. You can use it everywhere.

Home Security

At a home you can monitor GUNS, propane tanks outside a home or RV trailer, a cooking grill, or fishing boat and its outboard motor parked in the backyard.

Alarm System Neutral

For you alarm salesmen and alarm company dealerships, (many of which already install our equipment) you can easily add a LightGard Fiber Optic Loop to almost any and all alarm system CPUs. Just like a door or a window in a house, whatever you loop the LightGard fiber optic cable through is protected, and signals if the loop is interrupted.

Click here to see other LightGard applications, and click here to learn more about how LightGard works.

Give us a call at: 303-526-7209 and we will talk you through how easy it is to install, or email us at: Info@minatronics.com to learn more.

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