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SAFETY, SECURITY & FIRE PROTECTION 85


New unbreakable security/surveillance


Servicare manager


appointed Evac+Chair International has recently appointed Diane Sutton as manager of its ServiCare® inspection and maintenance team. Diane explains, “According to the Provision of Work Equipment Regulations 1998, servicing of emergency equipment is just as important as its purchase. In the event you have to use an Evac+Chair, you have to be sure that it will be suitable for use and ServiCare®


gives you the legal and


moral peace of mind that you have done all you can to ensure it will be.” Debenhams has just had all 160 of its Evac+Chairs serviced through ServiCare®


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State of the art Baldwin Boxalls Vigil Evas voice alarm system has been installed in the new Caterpillar stand at Leicester Tigers stadium. With a state-of-the-art touch screen panel forming the main method of control, the system is simple to operate. The 22 panel displays a graphic layout of the site, enabling the operator to easily recognise each of the 17 zones. The operator has complete control of paging to all or selected zones, can record and store messages, control background music, view system status and any faults should they arise. Click here to request literature


Tower 42 upgrades detection Tower 42 is upgrading its fire detection and alarm system to the latest MZX Technology®


see Tower 42 move over to the MX4000 digital addressable system in a staged approached, designed to ensure there is no disruption to the building’s fire protection.The move to a digital addressable system will help ensure Tower 42 is protected by highly advanced technology. Digital systems offer a superior robustness and reliability and can support a higher number of devices on one loop, giving increased flexibility. The MZX protocol is also robust enough to operate over most cable types and at Tower 42 the existing cables will be re-used, dramatically cutting costs. Tower 42 will also benefit from the ADT recycling scheme.


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mirrors Securikey have added to their portfolio of mirrors a new range of unbreakable stainless steel mirror domes, specifically designed for use in areas of high vandalism. Available in 4 sizes/models these mirrors are shallower than original ceiling domes making them ideal for use on walls and in passageways without obstruction.


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Screening out Church window vandals A Dover church has found a simple answer to ongoing window vandalism cost-effective protective screens from the Physical Security Division of leading electronic security solutions provider, Secom plc. New Security Shield from Secom is a tough physical barrier which unobtrusively protects windows against blows, rocks and airgun pellets and can reduce insurance premiums. Secom protected 10 windows at the church with Security Shield Vandal, an unobtrusive vandal-proof guard for limited budgets. Secom also supplies Security Shield Intruder, a range of window and door security solutions, which are accredited and police approved (LPS 1175 Security Rating 1). Click here to request literature


Carbon Monoxide action Statistics suggest that carbon monoxide poisoning is responsible for around 250 deaths & serious injuries each year. For new buildings & major refurbishment or upgrade, the latest Kidde Fyrnetics mains powered CO alarms are ideal, with sealed-in, rechargeable lithium cells for back-up, preventing tenant access. They can be interlinked & also used as part of Kidde’s unique ‘Smart Interconnect’ system for whole-house fire and CO protection, in conjunction with the company’s hard-wired smoke and heat alarms. Where hard-wiring is not viable, battery powered units are also available, as well as plug-in mains CO alarms for transferable protection.Every Kidde Fyrnetics sensor is tested under CO and all products must pass through several key quality testing ‘gates’.


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The obvious choice Following severe fire damage


security was of the utmost concern to protect the new Wedding Suite at the prestigious Burns monument in Ayr Park. The Charter-Integr8 built- in security shutter was the obvious choice for the architect and design team, ensuring maximum security and enhanced aesthetics. The entire shutter system is hidden within the wall of the building. "We now have peace of mind," confirmed the client, "with a secure, neat and attractive shutter solution from Charter." Click here to request literature


Wide-area Fire Protection Fire Fighting Enterprises has developed the technology to allow multiple Fireray 5000 optical beam smoke detector heads to operate from one single control unit. The Fireray 5000 Multi Head has up to 4 beam transceivers connected to, and managed by, one low-level system controller. This offers savings in the costs on time, power, installation, wiring, and maintenance. Multiple detector heads mean that one system can detect smoke over an even larger area, and the heads can be positioned for total coverage of unorthodox indoor spaces. Each detector head can be independently configured from the single system controller. Click here to request literature


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