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Flashback: Tyco

FROM big things, little things grow. For many years Tyco Fire Protection Products and its Ansul b...

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The company began in 1912 as a cattle feed manufacturer called Bastol Sales Company.

Francis Hood purchased the company in 1915 and renamed it Ansul Chemical Company, based on its primary product at the time – a refrigerant. This marked the beginning of the Tyco legacy of ingenuity.

 

In 1939, the company acquired DuGas Engineering Company, a small manufacturer of dry chemical fire protection equipment, and introduced its first cartridge-operated fire extinguisher the same year.

 

Ansul went on to become a brand of special hazard fire protection products for applications underground, offshore, onboard, in the kitchen, around the plant, at the office, off the road, and in the air.

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