Smoke Alarms & Combination Smoke/co Alarms
Federal opportunity from CT. Place of performance: CT. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026.
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The opportunity involves the procurement of smoke alarms and combination smoke/CO alarms by the Connecticut (CT) agency, with a response deadline set for February 18, 2026. Given the essential nature of these safety devices, there's a significant market interest in providing high-quality solutions to meet compliance requirements. Bidders should prepare for a competitive landscape that prioritizes reliability and cost-effectiveness.
The buyer is seeking suppliers for smoke alarms and combination smoke/CO alarms to enhance safety standards within Connecticut.
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- Product specifications and compliance certifications
- Pricing models and warranty information
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- Specific types or models of alarms required
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- Quantity or projected order volumes
- Evaluation criteria for selection
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