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Old 25-Apr-2008, 05:43
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Default Re: What's the best word?

I particularly like "Sensair" as it does meet the original minimum space requirement and the product is a sensor - the word describes what it is.

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The penny drops.
This is to be a word next to the red warning light, so that when it lights up, nobody scratches their head, what does that mean? It's something succinct to go with the red light.
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Default Re: What's the best word?

Thanks for all the input. We do have a name for it adn för us and our customers ease we just called it Airsensor. The question here was for a small warning sign and We have got loads of replies on that too.

I will show this thread at work tomorrow and see that my duprtvisor says about the suggestions. Once again thankss to all that has helped us with this matter.

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Fredrik "working_Swede
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