Committed to safety Johnson Controls Fire Suppression Products, formerly known as Tyco, celebrated the launch of its new test facility and the ongoing expansion of its location at 1467 Elmwood Ave. in Cranston on Nov. 12. Mayor Allan Fung took part in a
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Johnson Controls Fire Suppression Products, formerly known as Tyco, celebrated the launch of its new test facility and the ongoing expansion of its location at 1467 Elmwood Ave. in Cranston on Nov. 12. Mayor Allan Fung took part in a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony prior to a tour of the facility and a fire suppression spray demonstration. Pictured with Fung are Rekha Agrawal, general manager and vice president of global fire suppression products, and Matt Miller, manager of test engineering, along with members of his team. (Herald photo by Steve Popiel)
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