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New Legionella Testing Kit Simplifies Water Temperature Testing N


ow available from Martindale Electric is the new Legionella Testing Thermometer Kit, which quickly and reliably tests and monitors


Intelligent System interfaces


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eading fire detection specialist, Apollo Fire Detectors, is pleased to announce the launch of a


new range of Intelligent Interfaces designed to complement its full range of fire detection devices. The new range, which meets EN 54-17 and EN 54-18 standards, is the latest addition to the range of CoreProtocol® enabled devices following the launch of the new Apollo SOTERIA® detectors earlier this year. All devices are backwards compatible but, when used with CoreProtocol®, provide enhanced functionality and individual module configurability to enable advanced programmable features.


With two different mounting options - faceplate or DIN-Rail, installers of the new Interfaces will find them easy to wire for faster installation due to the new colour-coded terminal blocks which provide easier identification.


All new Intelligent Interfaces


now have isolators as standard, improved fault monitoring including earth fault detection and an extended temperature range of -40oC to +70oC.


Apollo  023 9249 2412  www.apollo-fire.co.uk


water temperature and conditions that can favour the growth of Legionella and other harmful bacteria. Carrying a risk of infection, such as Legionnaires disease, legionella bacteria is commonly found in installations such as cooling towers and air conditioning and industrial cooling systems in larger buildings, such as hotels and hospitals. With water temperature being a key factor, the new ThermokitLGN Legionella Testing Thermometer Kit from Martindale Electric can be used to monitor and test the temperature of both standing water and the surface of pipes and tanks that form part of a water system. The kit includes a DT73 Thermometer with maximum function and two robust surface and immersion probes to simplify measurement in accordance with the revised Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) issued by the Government’s Health and Safety Executive.


Martindale Electric  01923 441717  www.martindale-electric.co.uk


Dropped object prevention platform www.preventdrops.com launched


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ew website promotes safety to prevent dropped object accidents. This online platform does not guard against bird


droppings, comets or asteroids falling from the sky, but instead focuses on accidents arising from items that fall from multi-level worksites. Dropped object risks account for a significant number of severe accidents in the offshore and other labor intensive industries. Westmark BV’s new website offers simple and affordable solutions to prevent such accidents and improve safety. According to the Health & Safety Executive Offshore Division,


approximately 55 percent of all accidents on board a drilling rig or well operating platform are caused by dropped objects. The other 45 percent of accidents are caused by falling from heights, slips, trips and falls, handling or tools and machinery operations. Working at heights, beneath scaffolding or areas where overhead work is being performed puts workers and the public below at risk of being injured by dropped objects.


Cablesafe  +31.(0)33.4614844  www.preventdrops.com


When you need the right lighting and control solution...


You need a company with over 30 years knowledge in providing safe, reliable, high quality products in hazardous areas.


For safer hazardous areas call us today on


0121 783 7161 Find us online at www.petrel-ex.co.uk


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