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Cold storage areas that are typically used to store food that is either frozen (sub-zero) or chilled are considered to be high risk when it comes to fire protection measures. The combustible nature of materials stored within refrigerated environments, combined with the very dry high-airflow, creates a significant fire risk. A fire will spread rapidly between highly packed combustible materials such as cardboard and plastic packaging, grease impregnated materials, foodstuffs and wooden pallets, therefore, the earlier a fire can be detected the better.

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The ASD transforms traditional ‘point’ detectors into powerful aspirating systems for use in normal, harsh, dusty, wet or inaccessible spaces. The ASD can house a variety of manufacturer’s conventional or analogue addressable point (spot) detectors and is available in either a single or dual pipe configuration.

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With most modern buildings being multi-level, lifts (or elevators) are a critical part of a buildings operation, forming an essential part of a life safety strategy. It is vital that lifts and lift shafts are considered critical for fire protection and evacuation strategy and therefore it is vital that a lift and lift shaft are equipped with a suitable fire detection system.

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Installation time, disruption to business and architectural conditions are all common problems for fire alarm installers.

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Eurofyre are pleased to announce the addition of the Xtralis Class C (XCC) aspirating smoke detector to their range of products. The Xtralis XCC is the the ‘smaller brother’ of the ever popular Vesda Compact and is designed to provide a convenient solution for installations that require a normal sensitivity EN54-20 Class C aspirating smoke detector.

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