Description
The Edwards GCAWF-SP-CVR Horn Cover is designed to protect compatible horn devices while providing clear fire identification in Spanish. Its white housing and FUEGO marking make it ideal for facilities requiring bilingual or Spanish-language fire alarm labeling. Therefore, it ensures both protection and communication clarity in commercial environments.
Protective Device Cover
The GCAWF-SP-CVR provides a protective layer for horn devices. As a result, it shields equipment from dust, debris, and minor impacts. In addition, this protection extends device life and supports reliable operation over time.
FUEGO Marking for Spanish Identification
This cover features a visible FUEGO marking, clearly identifying the horn as part of a fire alarm system for Spanish-speaking occupants. Consequently, it improves recognition and response during emergencies. Moreover, it supports compliance with multilingual safety requirements.
Durable White Construction
The Edwards GCAWF-SP-CVR Horn Cover is constructed from strong, long-lasting materials. Therefore, it maintains its structure and appearance even in demanding environments. Furthermore, the white finish blends seamlessly with ceilings and walls while remaining clearly visible.
Easy Installation
Installers can attach the GCAWF-SP-CVR quickly to compatible horn devices. Because of its simple design, it ensures a secure fit and reduces installation time. As a result, it facilitates both new installations and retrofit projects.
Applications
The Edwards GCAWF-SP-CVR Horn Cover is ideal for:
- Office buildings
- Schools and universities
- Healthcare facilities
- Government and public buildings
- Commercial facilities with bilingual or Spanish labeling requirements
Reliable Multilingual Fire Protection
The Edwards GCAWF-SP-CVR Horn Cover combines durable protection with clear Spanish fire labeling. Overall, it enhances device longevity, improves occupant understanding, and supports effective fire alarm communication in diverse environments.





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