Viking's Technical Services team launches series of new mobile web sites

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Hastings, Mich. – Viking Corporation, a global leader in fire protection and life safety systems, has introduced a new mobile web platform aimed at providing customers with convenient field-access to critical product information.  The six new mobile sites include valuable service and troubleshooting resources including links to repair and maintenance videos, technical data sheets, replacement parts, and frequently asked questions for several Viking products.  The result is a single online troubleshooting resource specifically formatted for fast and easy viewing on a smartphone or tablet while at the job site.


This new mobile web series includes dedicated sites for Viking’s Model D-2 air maintenance device, Model C-1 thermostatic release, Model C-1 pressure operated relief valve, Model VFR-400 release control panel, and Viking’s D-2 and E-1 accelerators.  Dedicated mobile web sites for additional products will be available in the near future.  To view the sites, customers can scan the QR code found below. 

In addition to scanning the above QR code, customers can access the new mobile web sites via the following link: http://vikinggroup.mobi/p/128192.  A specific QR Code for each mobile site will also be placed on the appropriate Viking technical data pages and product packaging to provide a convenient link while at a job site. 

Viking is a global leader in the manufacture and distribution of innovative fire protection and life safety systems.  For over 90 years the company’s products and services have protected lives and property worldwide from the devastating effects of fire.  For more information on Viking’s complete line of quality fire protection products and services, please visit www.vikinggroupinc.com or call 800-968-9501.



January 12, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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