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Detex ECL-230X-TDB wins 2011 ALOA Best New Product Award

Detex Corporation captured the most votes in the Best New Product Contest for its ECL-230X-TDB exit control lock at the 2011 ALOA tradeshow.  The ECL-230X-TDB is a code-compliant, battery-alarmed, 3-point dead bolt panic device with a photo-luminescent sign providing maximum security and a 100-decibel alarm for secondary exits.   The award was accepted by Trice Kastein, Sales Manager for Institutional Sales; Tim Shafer, Repair Technician; Scott Peck, Sales Engineer; and Gary Hackney, Manager of Channel Sales.

For more than a century, Detex has earned the trust of architects and owners who rely on Detex products for the safety and security of people and property. A USA company, Detex designs, manufactures, markets and ships products around the world from New Braunfels, Texas. Detex is known internationally for life safety and security door hardware, loss prevention and architectural hardware, integrated door security systems and guard tour verification.

For more information, visit www.detex.com or email marketing@detex.com.

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