This document provides information on fire products from Safety Technology International, including their Mini Stopper device. The Mini Stopper is a protective cover for fire alarm pull stations and other devices to prevent vandalism and damage from various environments. It is made of tough polycarbonate material and has options for outdoor protection, alarms, and custom labeling. Safety Technology International offers a three year warranty on the polycarbonate and one year on electronic components of the Mini Stopper.
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STI 6525W Data Sheet
1. FIRE PRODUCTS
For more information, call 1-800-888-4784 (4STI) or visit www.sti-usa.com
KEY features
General Information
· Protects against vandalism,
accidental damage and grime as
well as severe environments inside
and outside.
· Perfect for protecting shutdown
switches in computer rooms and
workshops as well as other push
buttons.
· STI-6500 and STI-6505 can be
used over volume and lighting
controls.
· Three year guarantee against
breakage of polycarbonate in
normal use (one year on electro
mechanical and electronic
components).
Design
· Mini Weather Stopper dramatically
extends the lifespan of devices in
saltwater areas.
Construction
· Cover is molded from thick, super
tough polycarbonate material.
· UL Listed to U.S. and Canadian
safety standards for standard and
custom labeling.
Installation
· Matching spacer available for
surface mount units.
· Typical working properties of
polycarbonate are -40° to 250°F
(-40° to 121°C).
· Fast and easy installation.
Electronics
· Models available with or without
105 dB horn.
Options
· Standard red units have “In Case
of Fire...” label unless specified no
label or custom label (charge for
custom label).
· Models available with or without
105 dB horn.
· Available with red, green, blue,
white or yellow horn housing shell
with custom labeling.
· Weather resistant covers available.
Product Overview
This unique device has been helping stop false fire alarms around the world for
decades, without restricting legitimate operation of your pull station. Custom versions
of this same cover are used to protect devices such as access controls, digital
keypads, smaller manual pull stations, shutdown switches in computer rooms or
workshops and many more. These versatile covers offer excellent protection against
physical damage (both accidental and intentional). The Mini Stopper (STI-6500)
consists of a clear, tough polycarbonate cover and frame that fits over the unit you
wish to protect. When additional security is needed, the Mini Stopper®
II (STI-6600)
unit with the 9 VDC horn is recommended. When the cover is lifted to gain access to
the protected unit, its battery powered alarm emits a piercing 105 dB at a one foot
distance. Immediate attention is drawn to the area and a prankster will either run or be
caught. With gaskets, Mini Weather Stopper®
(STI-6525) can dramatically extend the
life of equipment mounted in saltwater areas, areas requiring frequent hosing down
and in severe environments inside and out.
STI MINI Stopper®
STI-6600
ADACompliant
ADACompliantSee reverse for details