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PU ANTISLIP SOLVES SLIPPERY SITUATIONS


Dr. Schutz, the German fl oor care company, is offering the fl ooring industry a revolutionary sealer – PU Antislip.


Applied to resilient fl oors in care homes, PU Antislip offers long term protection, and most importantly, slip-prevention to comply with current European legislation.


Health and safety in care homes is of paramount importance and slip related incidents represent an increasingly high percentage of work and home accidents.


Dr. Schutz’s PU Antislip is simple to use with its easy application. The


product comes as a drum of a two part PU matt sealer and an Antislip additive package. The two products are mixed together on-site with thorough stirring. The mixed sealer is then simply rolled out evenly on to the fl oor. Afterwards a fi nishing coat of PU Matt Sealer is added and the fl oor is ready to walk on in just 12 hours.


The product forms a hard wearing sealant fi lm of outstanding durability, around 40 microns thick – ideal for areas of high foot traffi c. PU Antislip changes the properties of any resilient or industrial fl oor surface from regular R9 to the safer R10 classifi cation. The product has been tested by a well known UK laboratory and using the pendulum test the PU Antislip has excellent results in dry and wet conditions, which are well above the acceptable level.


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ELITEDALI™ CONTROL DENMARK’S FIRST ‘SUPER HOSPITAL’


The Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark will benefi t from an intelligent building management system (BMS), which features Control Network Solutions’ (CNS) ground-breaking elitedali™ software.


CNS’s elitedali solution will


ensure that the building’s Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) based lighting control system performs to its optimum potential, delivering signifi cant functionality, energy saving, ease of installation and maintenance advantages.


The Danish government commissioned the renovation of ten existing healthcare buildings including the construction of the University Hospital in Aarhus which


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has been described as Denmark’s fi rst ‘super hospital’.


The huge scale of the project means that local BMS specialist, Dominus As, will be installing in excess of 200 intelligent DALI open standard networks connected to Honeywell HAWK BMS/BAS platforms using elitedali™. Honeywell HAWKS will commission, control, maintain, manage, visualise and analyse over 10,000 DALI light fi xtures and sensors in real-time, all using the elitedali™ software.


Toke Juul, Managing Director of Dominus, comments’ “the hospital is going to be extremely large when it is completed and we need to incorporate technology that can easily interact with each other. Lighting is one of the biggest users of energy in a building so we need to monitor this correctly and by choosing the elitedali™ software.”


Managing Director of CNS, Mike Welch, explains: "DALI has been


a solution for controlling lighting according to occupancy and daylight while managing maintenance requirements for some time."


elitedali™ provides users with information on the energy used by their lighting in a usable format. Mike continues: "Clients want to be able to access and analyse this information, because they know it can help them to save energy and reduce the operating costs of their buildings."


CNS’ elitedali for Niagara AX® turns Building Management System (BMS), Building Automation System (BAS) and Building Energy Management System (BEMS) platforms into the most vendor-independent DALI® intelligent lighting solution in the world today. elitedali™ provides seamless device level data access at a lower cost and delivers great results with an exceptional user experience and energy savings.


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