Pittway Explained

Pittway Corporation
Type:Public
Fate:Acquired by Honeywell
Num Locations:8 manufacturing facilities
Owner:Standard Shares (40% in 1968)
Num Employees:7,600
Subsid:B.R.K Electronics

Pittway Corporation was a diversified holding company best known as a manufacturer and distributor of professional and consumer[1] fire and burglar alarms.

In 1962, Neison Harris became president, after having worked as an executive at Gillette, at a time when the company was transitioning from a trolley operating company to a diversified concern running multiple businesses.[2] Pittway completed its divestment out transportation in 1964 through sale of trolley operations to the Port Authority of Allegheny County, receiving more than for the operations.[3] [4] The demise of the trolley operations could likely be attributed to the rise in personal car purchases.

Neison Harris' brother, Irving B. Harris, also played a significant part in the company. Leo Guthart was previously the company's vice-chairman.[5]

Among the company's acquisitions in the 1960s were Barr-Stalfort Co., an aerosol cans filler company, Alarm Device Manufacturing Co., and Industrial Publishing Co.

It relocated its headquarters to Chicago in 1967.[6] In 1967, the company was renamed to Pittway Corporation.[7] [8] Later, Pittway became best known as a manufacturer and distributor of the First Alert brand of home smoke alarms, professional fire and burglar alarms, and other security systems, and as a real estate firm. It also owned the fire alarm companies Fire-Lite and Notifier.

, the company's vice-chairman was C. D. Palmer, who was also the senior executive based in the company's former home town of Pittsburgh.

In the 1970s,, Pittway and General Electric were the dominant consumer smoke alarm manufacturers. At that time, Pittway units were distributed by Sears.[9] In 1978, the Consumer Product Safety Commission assessed a fine against Pittway for selling smoke detectors which were themselves fire hazards.[10]

Proposed in December 1999 and completed in February 2000, Honeywell acquired Pittway for as a play to expand the breadth of their business in its home and building control unit.[11] [12]

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  1. News: Households should be "child-proofed" for safety. Ommerman. Betty. December 13, 1980. Milwaukee Sentinel. 2018-04-30. 4 of Part 4.
  2. News: Neison Harris, 86. Mowatt. Raoul V.. September 9, 2001. Chicago Tribune. February 10, 2012.
  3. News: New Track At Pittway. Markowitz. Jack. May 1, 1968. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 2012-02-10. 33. Google News.
  4. The phrase used in the source is "...Port Authority Transit took over its people-carrying business in a condemnation proceeding...." That would seem to imply that the divestment was involuntary, but need better citation to get a clearer picture.
  5. Book: A. Wilson. Major Companies of the USA 1988/89. 14 November 2014. Springer. 978-94-009-1297-7. 671–.
  6. Web site: History of Pittway Corporation – FundingUniverse. www.fundinguniverse.com. en. 2017-04-15.
  7. Web site: Pittway Corporation. FundingUniverse.com. February 10, 2012. https://archive.today/20130123134358/http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Pittway-Corporation-company-History.html. January 23, 2013.
  8. Web site: Pittsburgh Railways Company Records, 1872-1974, AIS.1974.29. Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh. February 10, 2012.
  9. News: More smoke than fire in home alarm market?. Metz. Robert. December 3, 1977. The Sun-Telegram. 2018-04-30. Gannett. New York Times News Service. Business. 8 - 7. Newspapers.com.
  10. News: Smoke detector may be smoke maker. . November 7, 1978. The Sun. 2018-04-30. Gannett. Associated Press. California. 1. Newspapers.com.
  11. News: Honeywell buys alarm maker Pittway for $2.2 billion. December 21, 1999. The Daily Herald. 2018-04-30. Paddock Publications, Inc.. Associated Press. Business. Illinois. 2, Section 4. Newspapers.com.
  12. Web site: Pittway Corporation. https://archive.today/20130118193816/http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=297173. dead. January 18, 2013. . . Bloomberg. Snapshot > Company Overview. February 10, 2012.