Scott Safety, a global manufacturer of respiratory, personal protective equipment and safety devices, opened a new service and training facility in Houston to support its growing customer base in flame and gas detection.
Located in East Belt Industrial Park, Pasadena, Texas, the 10,000-square foot facility will provide flame, fixed and portable gas detection partners and end users with technical and service support in late 2013. The facility will enable Scott Safety to provide its customers in the United States with local flame and gas detection products and service. In early 2014 the new facility also will begin to serve as a regional Scott Safety training location and provide customers and partners with a dedicated resource for demonstrations and education on all Scott Safety flame and gas detection products.
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