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Notifier by Honeywell diagnoses the perfect fire detection solution

With the number of unwanted alarms reaching intolerable levels, Calderdale Royal Hospital installed technology from Notifier by Honeywell to solve the problem and create a state-of-the-art fire detection system. Calderdale Royal Hospital is a modern centre of excellence that first opened its doors to patients in April 2001, after becoming one of the country’s first private finance initiatives (PFI). Operated by Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust, it was built at a cost of over £100m by the Catalyst Healthcare consortium and Bovis Lend Lease provided the design and construction services. It offers a full range of day case and outpatient services, an accident and emergency department, as well as a large range of specialist services. Although hospitals are dedicated to the preservation of health and life, they also have the potential to be high fire risk environments, so fast, accurate and reliable detection has a vital role to play in protecting people, property and assets. Calderdale Royal Hospital’s mental health and learning disability facility is a very large specialist unit. Dan Lewins, Estates Manager at Cofely GDF Suez, which manages the site, says, ‘Unfortunately, patients within this part of the hospital were deliberately activating smoke detectors located in their rooms using steam from showers, aerosols and cigarettes. The problem had escalated to a level where the local fire and rescue service was being called out several times a week.’ Unwanted alarms of this nature are a massive nationwide problem and government statistics show that there are approximately 272,000 false and unwanted alarms per annum. The financial annual cost to the UK has been estimated at £1bn and the potential for loss of life, due to services being diverted to an unwanted alarm attendance from a real fire emergency, is a very real possibility. Within hospitals, all unwanted alarms are disruptive and not without risk if people panic in the ensuing evacuation. However, if large numbers of unwanted alarms occur it also creates an environment of disbelief and complacency, which may cause people to delay taking action when a real fire occurs. To address the problem, Calderdale Royal Hospital contacted Shipley based Rosse Systems to find out what could be done. Dave Thewlis, the company’s Sales Director, says, ‘With over 30 years of experience and knowledge in the fire detection industry, we have vast expertise in providing industry leading life safety solutions. Having been a Notifier partner for over twenty years, we know that its innovative technology is reliable, robust and has the ability to minimise unwanted alarms.’ Central to Rosse Systems’ proposal was the replacement of optical smoke detectors with Notifier’s SMART4 devices. The acronym stands for self-optimising multi-criteria alarm recognition technology and by using a combination of carbon monoxide, heat, optical smoke and infrared flame sensing elements, SMART4 provides the earliest warning of the broadest range of fire conditions, whilst minimising the expense and inconvenience of unwanted alarms. ‘SMART4 dynamically adjusts the detection profile of the device in response to the input from the sensors,’ explains Derek Portsmouth, National Sales Leader UK & Ireland at Notifier. ‘It normally operates at a high immunity level, changing to become very sensitive to fires when fire characteristics are sensed. In this way transient nuisances are monitored and ignored and the detector thinks before activating, making it the most intelligent device of its kind on the market today.’ Many of the patients in the mental health and learning disability facility are high vulnerable, so the work programme had to be meticulously planned to ensure that no more than 25 per cent of total fire detection cover was lost during each day. Dave Thewlis states, ‘We decided to replace a loop at a time and this meant that patients could be temporarily relocated while work was carried out. We fitted 70 devices in total and the ease of installation offered by SMART4 meant that the process ran incredibly smoothly.’ The existing control panels were also replaced with Notifier’s ID3000 products, which can accommodate between two and eight addressable loops. Each loop can support up to 198 devices, with a total of up to 255 zones per panel, and its modular design allows for a wide range of applications, facilitating installation and servicing whilst making it very easy to meet the requirements of a particular application. The Calderdale Royal Hospital also benefits from Notifier’s ONYXWorks system, a single-point of control, PC based, graphical workstation which displays information directly from the fire detection system, presenting floorplans, as well as a history manager that tracks, stores and filters events for viewing. This provides designated personnel with a consistent interface for all monitored equipment. Since the SMART4 devices have been installed, unwanted alarms have been eliminated, which is not only good news for staff, patients and visitors but also the local fire and rescue service. Rosse Systems is currently working on a strategic service, maintenance and replacement programme, which will eventually see Notifier’s solutions used across all other areas of the 21-panel network. Calderdale Royal Hospital has been thoroughly impressed with the results of the work so far, as has Dan Lewins of Cofely GDF Suez, who concludes, ‘The events that took place at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London in 2008 offered a vivid reminder of the implications of a serious hospital fire. It’s therefore something that we must avoid at all costs, while at the same time ensuring that unwanted alarms are kept to a minimum. Thanks to Rosse Systems’ expertise and Notifier’s pioneering technology, since installation no unwanted alarms have been reported from patients’ bedrooms in the mental health and learning disability facility – an outstanding achievement that we are now looking to replicate across the entire estate.’ For further information please call 01444 230300 or visit www.notifierfiresystems.co.uk

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Stay ahead with preventative maintenance by using Portamonitor™ Bearing Indicator

Stay ahead by improving your preventative maintenance thanks to including Portamonitor® Bearing Indicator in your management regime. This effective kit provides insight into planning of future repairs. It identifies sites which are contaminated or lacking lubrication so they can be easily fixed before any further damage occurs. Above and beyond that, the Portamonitor® identifies varying levels of damage to prevent excessive and extremely dangerous damage.   The miniature Portamonitor® has been designed to test bearings and rotating machinery on board ships and Naval vessels. Trials are being conducted with a leading Navy shortly. Portamonitor® aids in the identification of mechanically deteriorated bearings and bearings with inadequate/contaminated lubricant. It does this by detecting high frequency (ultrasonic) stress waves associated with friction and other faults with machinery in poor condition (impacts etc.). It can be used to monitor bearings in motors, pumps, fans, gearboxes and other rotating machinery applications. It has two outputs – a decibel (dB) reading and a Distress® level which are both measured and displayed simultaneously by the Portamonitor®   It is extremely sensitive to detecting faults and is easy to use: measurements can be taken both for land-based applications as well as offshore on vessels and platforms. It is quick and reliable, allowing for problem bearings to be checked quickly if damage is suspected. The repeatable results allow the operator to compare logs of past measurements which can help identify even small changes in the functioning of the bearing. The non-destructive and non-intrusive technology will not affect the function of the bearing.   www.coltraco.com/news

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NAFFCO exhibits its range of fire safety products at Intersec

Every year since 1999, NAFFCO, a leading firefighting solutions provider, actively participated in Intersec – the largest event for Security & Safety. From 17 January to 19 January, NAFFCO will be presenting the latest products and trends in safety and security focusing on its smart technologies and innovations. Intersec 2016 will be held at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dubai. Recognizing Intersec as an international meeting platform, NAFFCO will be standing out as a “one-stop-solution” source for all types of fire protection systems. In the 1,306-sqm stand at Hall 3 of the Dubai World Trade Center, NAFFCO will showcase its wide range of state-of-the-art firefighting products including heavy-duty fire hoses and reels, fire suppression and protection systems, custom-made fire cabinets, extinguishers, fire pumps fire-rated doors, fire alarms, CCTV systems, ambulances, rescue vehicles and fire trucks as well as mobile hospitals and platform vehicles. In the 2016 edition, NAFFCO will highlight, among other innovations and services, Pump Cloud, NAFFCO Automatic Fuel Filtration System, Extendable EML Connect, NAFFCO Training, SIL (Safety Integrity Level) 2, Smoke Management System, Green foam, Aircraft Rescue Firefighting Vehicle (ARFFV), Industrial Fire Fighting Vehicle, Heavy Duty Firefighting Vehicle, Ambulances, Emergency Support Vehicle, etc. NAFFCO holds the distinction of being a founding member of Intersec. In the 2016 edition, NAFFCO’s association with Intersec 2016 will see it being a part of the world’s largest and most comprehensive trade and networking exhibition for the Security and Safety industries. Commenting on participating in Intersec 2016, Eng. Khalid Al Khatib, CEO of NAFFCO, said, “We are delighted to be a part of Intersec once again this year as a founding sponsor. Given the fact that, Naffco enjoys a strong market position globally as a leading fire safety solution provider, we believe international exhibitions like this will be a great platform for us to get closer to our global customers, and to update them with the latest technology and development. Also, it creates a huge opportunity to meet prospective investors and buyer and to showcase our range of products at the event. We hope to continue this association with Intersec in the years to come.” Intersec 2016 is an exhibition of all the industry’s latest trends, cutting-edge innovations and new products. With the globally unrivalled range of products in the Commercial Security, Information Security, Fire & Rescue, Safety & Health and Homeland Security & Policing, from major brand manufacturers, international newcomers and many others, Intersec is the most important business platform worldwide and the no. 1 in the MENA region. The last edition in January 2015 featured 1,234 exhibitors and welcomed more than 27,303 visitors from 118 countries which made it the largest Intersec of all times.

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All-new Oshkosh XP fire apparatus to be featured at Intersec 2016

Oshkosh Corporation Fire & Emergency Group is displaying the all-new Oshkosh® XP fire apparatus at Intersec 2016 to be held January 17-19 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center. The Oshkosh® XP fire apparatus represents a co-venture between Oshkosh and Scania, and will be on display at Stand 5-D11. “Intersec is among the world’s leading fire protection trade fairs, and we’re proud to showcase the new Oshkosh XP fire apparatus at this important exposition,” said Salim Hawi, Oshkosh Corporation vice president of international sales. “The Oshkosh XP has received excellent feedback and reviews from industry professionals. It is a fully integrated and well-equipped product and is backed by a comprehensive service and support network.” The new Oshkosh XP fire apparatus is engineered and constructed to exacting standards by an Oshkosh Corporation Company, Pierce Manufacturing, Inc. (North America’s leading designer of custom fire and emergency vehicles) and will be displayed on a Scania P360 chassis. The vehicle is fully outfitted with a powerful 4,000-LPM pump, an integrated foam system, a high-pressure hose reel, and a full complement of rescue tools and equipment. The Oshkosh XP fire apparatus is built on a corrosion resistant 4638 mm aluminum body with full-height compartments on both the driver and passenger sides. Storage space is ample and well designed, and compartments are organized to accommodate customer-specific requirements. Other features include rugged spatter paint finished compartment interiors, roll-up doors with LED strip lighting, and enclosed ladder storage. Oshkosh Corporation serves customers across the Middle East with a wide range of severe duty vehicles and world-class support. The Oshkosh Striker® is an industry-leading aircraft rescue and fire fighting (ARFF) vehicle that offers many proprietary technologies, including proprietary Oshkosh TAK-4® fully independent suspension. Striker vehicles are on duty at leading airports across the Middle East, including Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. In addition, Pierce industrial firefighting apparatus and rapid response vehicles are in service with countries throughout the region.

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Bull Products launch new alarms for construction sites

This month sees the launch of two new site fire alarms from Bull Products, the specialists in safety and security for construction sites. The Bull Site Siren systems are designed as stand-alone temporary fire alarms on construction sites. These affordable alarms are fully self-contained and can be used separately as a stand-alone device, linked by cable or linked with a radio connection.The alarms have the benefit of an extremely robust ABS casing for maximum durability. They have a very high noise output of 115dB, more than adequate to be heard over the general noise on construction sites. No mains electricity is needed as the units operate from 9V PP3 batteries and they can be used for internal or external use with their IP65 rating. The alarms feature a flashing strobe as well as the siren. Where linking is required between the fire alarms, this couldn’t be more straight forward and is achieved simply by connecting cables positive to positive and negative to negative, using the integral quick-release lead connectors. The radio link version of the Bull Site Siren system is a particularly popular alarm in the construction industry. With this alarm there are no cables to connect, with installation simply requiring a unique site coding configuration to enable the wireless connection. This avoids interference with neighbouring alarm systems or radio systems in general. This coding mechanism also means that the system can be locked together and when an alarm is activated, only the alarms that have been locked to the activated alarm will sound. The Bull Site Siren call points are compatible with Fire-Bull smoke and heat detection devices and the system can have separate zones running a maximum of 12 alarms per zone. Bull Products provides full on-site installation service, maintenance and training on the Site Siren systems. Further information on the new Site Siren systems is available from Bull Products on 0844 669 1111, by emailing info@bullproducts.co.uk or by visiting the company’s website at www.bullproducts.co.uk

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3SFire to provide event fire safety at Farnborough International Airshow

The 3SFire team is pleased to announce that it will once again be providing event fire safety at the world famous Farnborough International Airshow. This is the major UK event in the aerospace calendar, which takes place at TAG Farnborough Airport every two years. The 2016 show will see upwards of 150,000 visitors across the trade weekdays and the public weekend show. Farnborough International Head of Operations, Andy Coulson, said: “The safety of all those attending Farnborough International Airshow is our top priority and we are pleased to once again be working with 3SFire. We were impressed with their thorough knowledge, professionalism and high quality service delivery.” Sarah Adamson, 3SFire Head of Operations, said: “With this number of people at an event of this scale, it is vital that Farnborough International Airshow is secure in the knowledge that their fire cover is being handled by well-trained, highly experienced staff. We are delighted to be able to fulfil the brief to make this event as safe as possible for exhibitors and visitors alike.” 3SFire offers all levels of operational support to match the varied needs and requirements of its clients. It is currently working with several organisations to ensure the smooth running and safety of those attending events and festivals in 2016.

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Coxreels offer factory tuned spring motors

Coxreels’ factory tuned spring motors are designed for safe and efficient reel retraction. Coxreels manufactures more than 150 different types of spring motors, including six various spring thicknesses and three spring widths. The various types of spring motors will adhere to any force necessary for any application. Coxreels spring motors are manufactured on a custom built, newly redesigned, robotic spring winding machine. Unlike competing manufacturers, the Coxreels spring motors do not feature a joint or attached hook connection; therefore, the joints will never fail during retraction. The spring cans are also available as pre-assembled replacement parts, which allow for easy removal and installation, resulting in minimal loss of production time. Coxreels® has remained steadfast and focused on manufacturing high quality professional grade hose, cord, and cable reels since 1923. Offering a full product line serving the industry in every channel and application, Coxreels® takes great pride in designing, building, and supporting all of their products right here in the U.S.A. For further information on the Coxreels® factory tuned spring motors and product line, contact Customer Service at (800) 269-7335 or visit www.coxreels.com.

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Tyco Fire Protection & Tyco Security Products are BIM-ready

Tyco Fire Protection Products and Tyco Security Products will launch their own living BIM (Building Information Modelling) library from January 2016. Users will be able to access Tyco’s extensive range of BIM objects for security and fire protection products, including detection, mechanical and suppression solutions. The library will also feature the company’s BIM user guide to support architects and engineers, providing additional information about Tyco’s BIM objects. Raj Arora, Vice President and General Manager P.E., Fire Detection and Special Hazard Products at Tyco Fire Protection Products, comments: “The creation of BIM tools and families of objects is critical in supporting the technological advances in the design, construction and maintenance industries. At Tyco, we are already seeing demand for BIM. Our investment in creating a range of BIM content based on a selection of our core products means we are well placed to help designers, specifiers, contractors and engineers working within the BIM framework.” By increasing the amount of data available and making it fully sharable from building design through to construction and maintenance, the BIM process enables users to immediately access and interrogate objects and models, helping to save time and unnecessary costs. The technology will also enhance the accuracy of the planning and design stages of fire protection and security systems, improving efficiencies and delivering cost savings for the construction industry. Available in Revit format, Tyco’s BIM objects will prove invaluable to users thanks to the depth of information made accessible. The files will comprise a 3D geometric representation of the product and contain all details about its specification, including size, dimensions and materials. BIM objects for Tyco’s fire detection solutions will also provide further relevant information such as voltage, colour code and electrical data. Translated versions of Tyco’s BIM files will be available during 2016. “This is an exciting time for the construction industry,” says Peter Ainsworth, Director EMEA Marketing, Tyco Security Products. “Tyco is ready to be part of the new era of digital modelling, supporting the UK government’s Construction Industry Strategy mandate that all public procured construction projects from 2016 achieve BIM Level 2. Thanks to its future-proofing ability, BIM can provide facility management information throughout a building’s life, making maintenance and repairs simpler and more cost-effective.” “Offering BIM objects for our security, detection, mechanical and suppression products will enhance the design process for architects and engineers, providing them with an abundance of valuable information to work more efficiently. A key feature of BIM when looking to install fire protection solutions in a building is the process’ spatial coordination capability. BIM enables multiple trades to integrate objects concurrently as if they were in a single model, therefore detecting any potential clashes which can be resolved in the design process ahead of the construction phase, saving time and money,” adds Raj Arora. By making its fire protection and security products accessible through BIM files, Tyco is helping the construction industry in its mission to reduce build and operation costs, lower carbon emissions, and save production time by 2025. For more information and to download Tyco’s BIM objects and user guide, visit www.tyco-fire.com/BIM.

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Gent helps Bield Housing & Care take the lead in fire detection system monitoring

Bield Housing and Care’s Bield Response24 alarm receiving centre (ARC) is one of the first facilities of its kind to provide fire detection system monitoring and management from multiple sites using Gent by Honeywell’s pioneering WINMAG software. Since it formed in 1971, Bield Housing & Care has remained committed to improving the quality of life for older people by offering a diverse range of services that enable them to achieve as much independence and life fulfilment as possible. A not for profit organisation, it is now one of the largest providers of housing and care in Scotland, with over 5,300 properties. Bield Housing & Care believes technology plays a vital role in helping it to live up to its ‘free to be’ ethos, while keeping residents safe. The issue of life safety is a priority and Bield Response24, the organisation’s ARC, has been purpose built to monitor technology enabled care – such as personal alarms and warden call systems (WCS) – and fire alarm systems in its housing and care developments throughout Scotland. Like many other parts of the UK, unwanted alarm activations are a big problem in Scotland and cause a great deal of disruption. In 2014 the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) teamed up with partners including the Association of British Insurers (ABI), British Approvals for Fire Equipment (BAFE), the Building Research Establishment (BRE) and the Fire Industry Association (FIA) to undertake a detailed investigation. As part of this work, in March 2015 it announced that it will no longer silence or reset systems after a call out to grouped housing developments, as doing so wipes any data that could provide reasons why it was erroneously asked to attend. For Bield Housing & Care this was a costly problem and Sharon Ewan, the organisation’s Telecare Call Centre Manager, explains, ‘It meant that when a system required resetting a call had to be made to the fire detection company responsible for the site, and an engineer had to drive to the location and physically press the silence and reset buttons on the fire detection control panel. In some instances this was a four or five hour return journey and would mean of bill of up to £200, which for us was unsustainable.’ Glasgow based Rapid Fire Services was consulted to see if it could suggest some ideas to address the issue. The company’s Operations Manager, Neil Wilson, comments, ‘We have been a Gent by Honeywell approved system integrator for many years and have used its products extensively in a diverse range of applications. Therefore, we knew that Gent’s innovative WINMAG graphics management system would solve this particular problem, while also offering other advantageous features.’ Simple to set up and intuitive by design, WINMAG is an invaluable software tool for any size of network that allows for complete management of the fire detection and alarm system from a central location. It integrates seamlessly with Gent’s Vigilon life safety system to provide a graphical view of the entire system, enabling easy location of a fire in an emergency and allowing rapid decision making through event-based control of devices. Offering fault signalling, false and unwanted alarm event analysis and text-only options, WINMAG also provides central management of routine activity, providing central reporting and processing for events like fire, fault and disablement. Rapid Fire Services fully integrated the Gent software into Bield Response24’s ARC by having a device server fitted beside each Gent Vigilon fire alarm panel, which is given a unique IP address that enables it to communicate through the Internet. Personal alarm units are installed in the home and use a resident’s telephone line in the event of smoke/heat detection. This allows an emergency call advisor (ECA) to engage in dialogue with the tenant to ascertain the reason behind the fire alert. The ECA then has 60 seconds to decide through discussion with the tenant if the SFRS is required. WCS are also used, although they do not offer the same facility to contact the tenant, as the WCS line is engaged with the fire detector call, preventing speech module use. With most grouped housing fire detection systems an ARC is only made aware of the main fire alarm activation, not the specific manual call point or smoke detector that activated the alarm. Therefore, the majority of SFRS calls made will identify the address but not the internal location details. Asked to explain what makes the Gent solution different, Stuart Brown, Gent’s Business Manager Scotland, replies, ‘WINMAG software allows BR24 to give precise location details within the dwelling when placing a 999 call, eliminating search time delays. Furthermore, manual call points or smoke detectors can be silenced whilst awaiting attendance, reducing anxiety levels to other tenants within the grouped housing development. This poses no threat to system functionality if a smoke is detected from another device.’ 40 per cent of Bield Housing and Care’s developments is now remotely accessed and monitored for fire and operational issues, and Sharon Ewan is delighted with the impact this technology has had. She concludes, ‘As well as meeting all of our logistical and cost saving objectives, there are many other benefits. For instance, its remote diagnostics ensure that when an engineer is required they have all the necessary replacement parts to repair any faults, saving costs on return visits. Also, assistance can be given to on-site staff who are experiencing problems with their fire alarm systems, fire alarm devices can be remotely adjusted for sensitivity and, of course, it can remotely silence and reset the systems whenever SFRS gives the authority to do so.’ For further information please call 0116 246 2000; E: gentenquiry@Honeywell.com or visit www.gent.co.uk

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Retail legend protected by Advanced panels

The UK’s newest Harvey Nichols, which recently opened in Birmingham, is protected by industry-leading intelligent fire panels from Advanced. Advanced’s benchmark MxPro fire panel range has been specified for its flexibility, reliability and ease of use. The fully integrated 4 loop MxPro 4 panel covers the entire Harvey Nichols store, which is located in the famous Mailbox development, and the complete installation comprises 555 components including an MX4010 repeater unit, 123 heat and smoke detectors and 88 sounder beacons. Andy Lyall, spokesperson for Fire Bright Solutions, the project installers, said: “It was an easy choice for us to use the MxPro 4 control panel on such a prestigious project. We have always found the Advanced range to be of high quality and easy for our engineers to configure”. The store is set across 45,000 square feet, organised as an ‘all in one floor’ retail layout combining women’s and men’s fashion, beauty and hospitality on the ground level and a mezzanine for the beauty treatment rooms. Barry Tallintire, Group Property and Facilities Director at Harvey Nichols commented: “The new Birmingham store represents a big investment in the nation’s second city for Harvey Nichols and we needed to ensure that our staff and customers are provided with the best fire systems on the market.  The Advanced panels installed by Fire Bright Solutions can be easily programmed and monitored by technical staff in the store.” MxPro is the fire industry’s leading multiprotocol fire solution, offering customers a choice of two panel ranges, four detector protocols and a completely open installer network that enjoys free training and support. MxPro panels can be used in single loop, single panel format or easily configured into multi-loop, high speed, 200 panel networks covering huge areas and thousands of field devices. Neil Parkin, sales manager for Advanced, commented: “We’re delighted that MxPro has been specified for such a high profile store. Harvey Nichols is one of the world’s most recognisable, prestige retail brands and its great to have them part of the Advanced world, so we can ensure the store continues to enjoy the best protection. MxPro the ideal choice, combining proven reliability with innovation and ease-of-use.” MxPro 4 is fully compliant with EN54 Parts 2 and 4, and backed up with Advanced’s renowned customer care and technical support. MxPro 5, the highest performance analogue panel offered by Advanced is also EN54 Part 13 approved and is backwards compatible with MxPro 4, offering long-term upgradability for all MxPro customers. Advanced is a world leader in the development and manufacture of intelligent fire systems. The legendary performance, quality and ease-of-use of its products sees Advanced specified in locations all over the world, from single panel installations to large multi-site networks. Advanced’s products include complete fire detection systems, multi-protocol fire panels, extinguishing control, fire paging and false alarm management systems. More details can be found on the website at www.advancedco.com.

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