• 11
    May

    iPhone EAC App

    By Ciara McQuillan, Wednesday 11th May 2011, Blog

    iPhone EAC App

    I’m very excited to be able to give you a sneak peek of our first iPhone App, Diamond EAC.  This handy app allows you to search Ireland and UK Emergency Action Codes (also know as Hazchem or Hazmat codes) and is a must have for anyone who might have to deal with hazardous substances in an emergency situation. Traditionally published in a 200 page paperback book, the information was often difficult and time consuming to find.  With Diamond EAC the information can be instantly accessed from your phone and is searchable by UN number, name or EAC. It’s not available on iTunes yet but we’re in the process of getting it approved for listing so if you’re interested in downloading it just pop us an e-mail and we’ll let you know when it’s ava…

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  • 5
    Apr

    Chief Fire Officers Conference

    By Ciara McQuillan, Tuesday 5th April 2011,

    We’ve just booked our stand for the 2011 Chief Fire Officers Conference in Adare Co. Limerick in May.  It’ll be my first time attending the conference but I’m told it’s not to be missed. The main talking point coming from our stand will be out newest product, Diamond Fire Engine.  We’ve already launched it into a number of fire authorities but this will be our opportunity to showcase it to a wide audience of Chief Fire Officers.  As the name suggests it’s a mobile application for accessing vital information at the scene of an emergency. We’ll also be launching some other applications we’ve been working on since last year’s show; Diamond EAC is an iPhone App for Emergency Action Codes, Diamond iReport is a handy…

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  • We have recently launched Diamond Fire Engine, an innovative new addition to our popular suite of public service software.We all know that at the scene of an emergency, life and death decisions need to be made fast, but vital information on hazards and risks can be inaccessible and patchy.  Diamond Fire Engine consists of software installed on a mobile ruggedised PC in the appliance cabin making up-to-date information available to fire fighters en-route to and at the scene of an emergency. Mallon Technology’s software team leader, Frank Hagenson, explains “Our product and services portfolio has always been driven by customer needs with our priorities firmly fixed on tailoring solutions that meet our customers’ functional and budgetary requirements.  The i…

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