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SAFETY & SECURITY


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A gleaming defence against vehicles


A new station serving a high-profile business and residential development in Leeds has invested in three stylish brushed security planters to stop vehicles being driven onto the tracks. Security products suppliers Securiscape installed them close to the line outside Kirkstall Forge railway


station to protect passengers and trains. The surface-mounted products meet the rigorous requirements of the PAS68 standard which governs so-called hostile vehicle mitigation devices and can stop a 7.5 tonne truck travelling at 40mph dead.


01335 370979 www.securiscape.co.uk Class 0&1 is not good enough


For years we have spoken of Class 0&1 BS476 Parts 6&7. Now is the time we asked for 30 & 60 minutes fire protection. Once fire get to a product it is only one minute & it will burn even with Class 0&1. Envirograf developed Product 42. HW02/E Clear & HW01 White intumescent


coating that is giving both 30 & 60 minutes fire protection to timber according to thickness & type of timber or timber related products. These products can upgrade old panelled doors to fire doors. Can be coated over existing paints or varnish. These coatings can also be used externally such as stable, sheds & facing timbers.


01304 842 555 www.envirograf.com


Smoke ventilation systems


Fire Design Solutions (FDS) has been appointed to supply and install its smoke ventilation systems in Nine Elms’ Embassy Gardens development, which received significant media attention thanks to its ‘Sky Pool’ which spans between two of the buildings. FDS was brought on to the project by M&E contractor Cilantro Engineering, and will install and commission mechanical smoke ventilation systems in three of the block’s cores. The system was designed in line with the building’s fire strategy, as well as the results of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modelling, which allows the movement of smoke to be simulated to demonstrate the effectiveness of ventilation systems. Due to their greater efficiency over ‘natural’ smoke ventilation systems, the mechanical systems being installed require far smaller ventilation shafts providing additional space within the property.


01322 387 411 www.firedesignsolutions.com


ADF OCTOBER 2017


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