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Security & Fire Protection


Gilgen Ei30 Fire Door - Reliable, Safe, Fire-resistant


Since 1961 Gilgen Doors UK has led the industry in setting new standards in door automation. High quality Swiss design and innovation combined with a meticulous eye for detail means our door systems offer unrivalled performance, durability, functionality and style. Our automatic doors are designed, manufactured and installed to EN16005 guidelines.


The Gilgen Ei30, fire-rated automatic sliding door, provides unique three in one functionality. A normal sliding door for everyday use, a flame resistant fire door and reliable emergency escape route. Tested to meet the requirements the European fire resistance standards EN1363-1 and EN1634-1.


Gilgen’s Ei30 resists flames and provides a thermal barrier for up to 30 minutes in full compliance with Part B of the Building Regulations. By dividing rooms into fire compartments, the systems delays the spread of fire and smoke giving pedestrians more time to escape, and reduces damage to the property.


Reliable, Safe, Fire-resistant. Gilgen automatic sliding fire doors combine safety with day to day practicality.


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Single door and bi-parting sliding doors Standard or with break-out functionality Glazed or solid door leafs Optional side panel


Optional glazed overhead panel Fixed panels in Ei30 or Ei60 configuration GILGEN DOOR SYSTEMS UK LTD TEL: 0800 316 6994


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The optional ‘Total Open System’ enables the door leaves to be swung open manually in an emergency to guarantee easy escape.


Emergency exit functionality can be set to operate permanently, or in the event of a fire alarm/mains power failure.


The functionality allows easy access for transport of bulky items throughout the year, making it ideal for summer events and or garages.


WWW.GILGENDOORSYSTEMS.COM EMAIL: INFO@GILGENDOORSYSTEMS.CO.UK


Building & Facilities management industries could save thousands as cloud storage provider seeks to tackle costs of CCTV


With an estimated 6 million CCTV cameras in the UK, a first-of-its-kind initiative by a leading cloud storage provider could help save Building and Facilities Management Industries tens of thousands of pounds.


The world’s first fully managed Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS) system - Ocucon - has announced that it will provide free upgrades of all CCTV hardware to customers of its standard cloud-based storage package, as it launches a first-of-its-kind zero capital expenditure model in the surveillance industry.


Breaking new ground in surveillance technology, Ocucon delivers a powerful, cloud-based storage and retrieval platform. Combining intelligent data analytics with the facility to store, analyse and retrieve unlimited amounts of HD video surveillance footage, Ocucon removes the physical limitations on the amount of footage retailers can store. The company, which is already in talks with a number of Building and Facilities Management companies in England, as well as 6 out of 10 of the largest retailers in the world, anticipates the new business model will significantly increase demand.


Ocucon Co-Founder, Gary Trotter, commented: “From the outset, Ocucon’s aim has been to break new grounds in surveillance technology and revolutionise the way in which businesses and organisations record, store and access their CCTV footage. We know that many facilities are struggling with legacy CCTV systems that are costly to replace and prevent them from utilising industry- leading software and analytics or have had to compromise on the number and specification of the cameras they have installed on their premises.


By working closely with our partners and re-imagining the typical surveillance business model, we’re now able to offer customers the benefits of new CCTV hardware alongside our industry-leading cloud storage, with zero capital expenditure from the customer. It’s not just that there are no upfront costs to the hardware upgrade, we have removed the cost to the customer entirely.”


OCUCON


Launched in October 2017, Ocucon’s award-wining technology revolutionises the ability of businesses to defend against fraudulent caes of slips, trips and falls - currently estimated to cost the UK economy alone more than £800 million a year - by removing physical limitations on the amount of surveillance footage an organisation can save. Since its launch, Ocucon has seen significant interest in both the UK and US and has been recognised by leading UK business awards for its digital technology innovation.


Last year, the North East-based firm also launched Ocucon Pixelate. Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning, Ocucon’s innovative service delivers intelligent cloud-based video redaction tools for General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance. Ocucon recently announced that Pixelate will be launching automatic full body redaction as part of a second generation roll out of its intuitive web-based software. The pioneering new technology will allow users to simply select the people they do not wish to pixelate before footage is automatically redacted in a matter of seconds.


TEL: 0191 224 2444 WWW.OCUCON.COM 35


EMAIL: CONTACT@OCUCON.COM


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