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Feature Data-Driven Decisions


To facilitate immediate investigation of any fire incident, authorised prison personnel can now monitor live the status of any fire event from any location via the new Sinteso Connect app. This enables rapid situation assessment and early decision- making, including determining whether evacuation is necessary and how to best manage a planned, phased evacuation, a particularly important factor given the significant disruption involved in evacuating a prison.


Further efficiencies are being achieved with the introduction of the new automated eLogbook system, which automatically records all fire-related events and interactions. This digital approach eliminates the need for manual logging, providing authorised officers with instant access to comprehensive system records from any device, while ensuring accurate, time-stamped documentation of all system activities.


To enable comprehensive monitoring across multiple prison locations, Siemens has implemented Building X with Fire Manager. This solution provides full visibility of the status of all sites on a single dashboard, offering access to both real-time and historical data. Designed to support the IPS by delivering greater operational insights, it enhances maintenance planning, execution, and reporting.


Customer Gains


The IPS is able to take advantage of new corrective and preventive service models, monitoring


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alongside continuous system performance checks. Remote


fault interrogation allows


issues to be diagnosed, resolved, and restored without always requiring an on-site response. In cases where on-site intervention is necessary, engineers arrive fully equipped with detailed system diagnostics and historical data, significantly reducing problem resolution time and improving first-time fix rates.


The integration of smart, self-testing detectors combined with


remote servicing capabilities has produced significant


operational efficiency gains for the IPS, automated diagnostics have reduced manual inspections, remote troubleshooting has eliminated unnecessary site visits and real-time performance monitoring is enabling predictive maintenance.


A mandatory Health & Safety protocol means that officers must always escort contractors during service visits, involving considerable resource. A pilot test has revealed the extent of the efficiency gains: a total of 76 escort days have been saved, enabling valuable time to be redirected to core security duties. This new approach not only enhances operational efficiency but also maintains rigorous safety standards while significantly reducing resource demands on security personnel.


Governor of Works for the Irish Prison Service, Rónán Dunning, commented, -


technological excellence also our dedication


systems and services represents not only our commitment to


“The integration of new digital but


to


deliver a sustainable, future-proof safety infrastructure across our organisation.”


Joe Walsh, Head of Siemens Smart Infrastructure summarised the project - “Through our strategic partnership with the Irish Prison Service, we have engineered a holistic fire safety solution that not only addresses their multifaceted requirements operational


and supports environment, but measurable outcomes.”


For further information on Siemens Smart Infrastructure - Buildings www.siemens.co.uk/cerberus


For further information on Siemens Smart Infrastructure, please see www.siemens.com/smart-infrastructure


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