Scott Safety Acquires ISG/Infrasys

Scott Safety President Andrew Chrostowski Presents "Token of Appreciation" coin to ISG/Infrasys CEO David Little during acquisition announcement on Friday, Nov. 21, 2014, at ISG/Infrasys headquarters in Lawrenceville.

Scott Safety, a Tyco business, announced that it has acquired privately held ISG/Infrasys, a leader in the design of thermal imaging cameras. The combination of ISG/Infrasys and Scott Safety makes Tyco one of the largest global suppliers of handheld thermal imaging cameras and further enhances Scott Safety’s portfolio of high-quality life safety products for first responders, military personnel, and industrial workers around the world.

Founded in 1992, ISG/Infrasys is currently an independent company based in suburban Atlanta, Georgia, with additional facilities in California and the United Kingdom. ISG imagers incorporate proprietary ISG engine technology to offer the best image quality and the best high-temperature endurance for use in the harshest and most challenging firefighting environments.

“ISG provides an excellent strategic fit within our life safety business, where Scott Safety has a long track record of delivering premium safety products to first responders, military personnel, and industrial workers,” says Andrew Chrostowski, president, Scott Safety. “This acquisition brings together two world-class companies with a shared focus on innovation, product quality and customer support.”

“ISG is excited to be joining forces with another respected company and brand in Scott Safety,” says David Little, CEO of ISG/Infrasys. “We look forward to working hand-in-hand to bring innovative new technologies that enhance firefighter safety.”

Scott Safety has a broad, global offering of premium safety products, with a range that includes SCBA, air purifying respirators, gas detection systems, compressors, and accountability products. Scott Safety also has been providing thermal imaging cameras to its customers for over 15 years. With the addition of ISG, Scott Safety will now offer the broadest range of thermal imaging cameras in the market, including two imagers certified to the new NFPA 1801 standard for thermal imaging cameras.

“ISG has earned a reputation for delivering the highest image quality and technology in their imagers, which are used in a variety of firefighting, hazmat, and other emergency applications. They are a respected industry leader with a talented team of professionals and a track record of developing innovative products and services to enhance firefighting,” says Jeff Emery, director of marketing, Scott Safety. “This acquisition will enable us to accelerate new product development, expand our geographic presence, deepen our technical expertise, and broaden our product offerings and service capabilities.”

The transaction closed on Thursday, November 20, 2014, and is subject to customary closing conditions.

For more information, visit www.scottsafety.com and www.isgfire.com.

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