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Historical sites, museums and religious buildings present unique challenges to the fire alarm system installer due to their cultural and architectural significance. In addition to bricks and mortar, these type of buildings often house priceless pieces of artwork and irreplaceable volumes whose loss or damage could be disastrous.
Read MoreVast and varied types of marine vessel sail our seas, from giant military and petro-chemical vessels through to commercial and leisure vessels of all sizes. While their purposes vary, one factor common to them all is fire risk and, despite the irony of being surrounded by water, this risk is very real.
Read MoreThe conventional fire alarm system is most commonly used in small properties where detailed information on device locations is not normally required and where zones are used for identification.
Read MoreAnalogue addressable fire alarm systems differ from conventional fire alarm systems in many ways, principally by providing improved flexibility and control.
Read MoreThe airport terminal. A humming centre of travel: excited families going on holiday; business men and women; backpackers; people waiting to greet arrivals or see friends and family off on journeys.
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