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      Founded over 25 years ago, ISI has worked closely with firefighters, law enforcers, industrial safety managers and other users to understand and meet their changing needs. ISI offers a wide selection of high-performance, timesaving respiratory protection equipment, as well as thermal imaging cameras that employ the most advanced features in the industry. Because of our longstanding dedication to high quality, ISI has been ISO9001 certified since 1998. Our products are backed by world-class training, service and repair – all provided by some of the industry’s most knowledgeable experts, from engineering to production to customer relations. ISI is a division of Avon Rubber, p.l.c., who is known worldwide for its respiratory products. ISI focuses on supplying the highest quality CBRN respirators for military, police, first-response and civil defense applications. ISI has manufacturing facilities in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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      Breathing Apparatus & Equipment *, Thermal Imaging *

      ISI

      922 Hurricane Shoals Road
      Lawrenceville, GA 30043


      Telephone: 678-495-3700

      Website: www.avon-isi.com

      Products
      ISI EchoTracer & ISI EchoSeeker
      ISI Rescuer RIT
      TEAMS
      Viking Z Seven SCBA
      ISI 3500 Thermal Imaging Camera
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      Press Releases
      Avon-ISI Launches New Web Site, Toll-free Technical Support Line; Introduces ISI as Fire Market Brand
      Posted: 5/18/2009 12:00:00 AM
      Avon-ISI recently announced the launch of its new Web site, www.avon-isi.com, as part of the newly released Web site from Avon Rubber p.l.c., the parent company of Avon-ISI. Avon Rubber and its subsidiaries now share a common look and feel with linked Web pages, while also maintaining each division’s unique market focus.
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