CLS Technology, Inc. is a low voltage integrator located in Katy, Texas. We have been serving the metropolitan Houston and surrounding area for 15 years. We specialize in: commercial FIRE ALARM, CCTV, ACCESS CONTROL, INTRUSION, PAGING, K-12 INTERCOM & SOUND REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM. At CLS Technology, we believe in partnering with you to help everyone achieve their life safety goals.
Our job is to be your partner and to ensure the life safety of all of your students and employees. Whether your needs are new construction, repairs, service, inspections, or lease space build-outs, CLS Technology will be there for you.
Our job is to be your partner and to ensure the life safety of all of your students and employees. Whether your needs are new construction, repairs, service, inspections, or lease space build-outs, CLS Technology will be there for you.
Services
At CLS Technology, we believe that the only way to truly earn your business is by offering superior service at reasonable prices. As your partner, we will assign a Service Manager to you specifically, to help follow up and address any issues that you need us to handle. Rest assured, with CLS Technology, we will strive to make sure that your Life Safety Systems give you the performance that you deserve.
The CLS sales team is top notch and combined they have over 100 years of experience. They stay on the leading edge of technology and are always training and learning about new products that are emerging in the industry. Start by scheduling a free consultation and one of our sales staff will meet with you at your facility and begin to evaluate your needs.
Fire Detection systems, are a key component in fire protection. NFPA101, Life Safety Code and NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code govern the design, installation and communication for your systems in commercial and residential occupancies. CLS is an authorized business partner of Fahrenheit, Gamewell, and EST Products.
During an emergency, reliable communication is critical. Staying informed with clear radio transmissions between first responders inside a building and emergency personnel outside the building can help prevent further injuries and save more lives. Emergency Responders lose communications when in-building radio signals are weakened by structures such as con-crete, windows, and metal.