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New Fire Safety General Manager for Coltraco in China

Coltraco Ultrasonics, the leading OEM of ultrasonic monitoring solutions for the maintenance and testing of fixed fire suppression systems, are pleased to announce the appointment of David Cao as General Manager (GM), Fire Safety in China. This appointment reinforces the company’s commitment to developing international markets, along with helping to educate the industry as to how technology can make the industry safer. With the growth of critical infrastructure in China, Coltraco Ultransonics believe that the maintenance of fire suppression systems will be increasingly seen as a critical specifying component when developing a facility such as a data centre or power plant. Coltraco Ultrasonics’ CEO Mr Carl Stephen Patrick Hunter says: “We warmly welcome Mr David Cao as our company’s General Manager, Fire Safety in China. An industry professional, David will kindly help oversee our Fire Safety operations in China for both our portable Portalevel™ range of products and our fixed monitoring system for CO2, HFC-227, FM-200™ & NOVEC™ 1230, Permalevel™ Multiplex, developing and co-ordinating our Partner companies and Distribution network in China and supporting the business development of customers in critical infrastructure and our presence in China. It is with great pleasure that we welcome Mr David Cao.” Mr David Cao comments, “I am pleased to have this opportunity of supporting Coltraco Ultrasonics in China with their range of highly accurate gaseous suppression monitoring products and systems. I look forward to working with Coltraco’s Chief Executive Officer and the Coltraco team in the months and years ahead.” If you would like contact details for Mr Cao please contact sales@coltraco.co.uk.

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Kentec helps safeguard Serbian telecoms

Twenty-six new Telekom Srbija telecommunication facilities, designed to extend the range and quality of the company’s telecom services across Serbia, are being protected by fire safety systems that use Kentec fire alarm control panels. Telekom Srbija is the leading Serbian telecommunications company headquartered in Belgrade. The company offers a range of fixed-line, mobile, and Internet communication services in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. An on-going project will see the replacement of fire detection systems at more than thirty of the company’s telecommunication sites across the country during 2015. The fire safety systems, all designed and installed by Belgrade Fire & Security specialists TVI d.o.o., are based around Kentec’s Syncro AS Analogue Addressable single loop fire control panels with Argus Altair devices – the precise number being determined by the size of each telecommunication facility location. Kentec’s flagship ‘open protocol’ Syncro series is recognized as one of the most powerful systems of its type on the market today, guaranteeing the very highest standards of performance, safety and reliability.

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PEL Services designs new PA/VA system for Celtic FC

Following in depth consultation and acoustic measuring, PEL Services has provided Celtic FC with a modernised Public Address and Voice Alarm (PA/VA) system, without disrupting the day to day activities of the stadium. Celtic is the top football club in Scotland and its stadium, Celtic Park in Glasgow, regularly hosts big European occasions to a maximum capacity crowd of 60,000.  The stadium not only hosts matches, but also daily activities in the hospitality suite.  Replacing the crucial safety systems therefore had to be phased to prevent disruption, taking advantage of the limited down time between football seasons.  This also allowed some efficient spreading of the capital expenditure budget implications too. Initially PEL conducted acoustic measurements (crowd noise levels) during a capacity-crowd UCL match, using the services of Acoustics Plus (an independent acoustic consultant).  It identified that crowd noise sound pressure level (SPL) can consistently reach 99dB (A) for at least 10% of the measured period and can reach 112-115dB (A) during goal celebration! Phase one has now been completed with the existing analogue PA/VA system replaced by PEL with a Bosch Praesideo digital amplification and control system for back of house, combined with an Electro Voice (EV) Netmax system for the main stadium bowl area, all connected on a Dante network controlled from Celtic FC’s IT Department. The Equalisation (EQ) of the system was handled by two Sound Web Digital Sound Processors (DSPs). This work has already improved output quality, despite the outstanding need to address speaker types and configuration in Phase three. The new racks not only increase power and quality of signal, they are more compact, more reliable and have power-saving characteristics which will save Celtic FC considerable energy expenditure. In the design process, looking at a layout which has grown and developed successively in recent years, PEL’s experts identified and advised the Stadium Manager on additional opportunities to enhance the visitor experience as a by-product of essential works. Phase two is already underway, with a new match-day entertainment system being installed. David Howell of Celtic Football Club said:  “We have been delighted to work with PEL once again on a project which we feel has brought great benefits to the Club and our supporters.” PEL Services has considerable experience in providing sound solutions for stadiums, having worked with Aston Villa FC on its Holte Stand and Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow, which played a major role in the Commonwealth Games in 2014. For over 35 years PEL Services Limited has been a leading UK systems company designing, supplying, installing and commissioning sound, fire, security & audio visual solutions.  In addition PEL provides a range of service agreements including routine maintenance and fully comprehensive cover, on third party equipment as well as PEL systems, throughout the UK and Eire. For sales information please contact PEL Services Ltd on 0333 123 2100 or go to www.pel.co.uk and www.pelav.co.uk

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Investigation into New Year's blaze in Dubai skyscraper

(Reuters) A blaze that engulfed a Dubai skyscraper on New Year’s Eve – the emirate’s third high-rise fire in three years – has raised fresh questions about the safety of materials used on the exteriors of tall buildings across the wealthy region. Hundreds of gleaming towers rose up in Gulf Arab states, especially the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, during the past decade’s economic boom. Ultra-modern, flamboyant designs often involved heavy use of cladding – layers fixed to the outside of buildings for decoration, insulation or protection. After Dubai’s latest blaze, which security officials said spread up the outside of the 63-storey Address Downtown luxury hotel and residential tower, experts are asking if the layers may in some cases make buildings more vulnerable to fire. “The fires that have erupted in Dubai landmarks have raised concerns about the quality of material used to clad the emirate’s buildings,” The National, a leading UAE newspaper, reported on Saturday. Experts say most of Dubai’s approximately 250 high-rise buildings use cladding panels with thermoplastic cores, the newspaper said. Panels can consist of plastic or polyurethane fillings sandwiched between aluminium sheets. Such cladding is not necessarily hazardous, but it can be flammable under certain circumstances and, depending on a skyscraper’s design, may channel fires through windows into the interiors of buildings, said Phil Barry, founder of Britain’s CWB Fire Safety Consultants Ltd. Barry told Reuters that, working as a consultant in the Gulf in 2012, he had identified “a general trend of fires in high-rises”, which in some places indicated a need for stronger regulation and tougher building codes. PREVIOUS FIRES On Saturday, authorities were still investigating the cause of the fire at the Address Downtown. Dubai police said 14 people were lightly injured as the building was evacuated; a medic at the scene said over 60 people were treated for mild smoke inhalation and other complaints. Mohamed Alabbar, chairman of Emaar Properties, which owns the hotel, said it had been built to the highest quality standards and following international best practice. “We are determined to restore it to all its glory, and even surpass the splendid architectural standards,” Alabbar said in a statement. He did not discuss the reason for the blaze or the financial impact on Emaar, or say when the hotel might reopen. In February last year, hundreds of people were evacuated from one of the world’s tallest residential buildings when fire broke out at the Torch, a 79-storey skyscraper in Dubai. An investigation by the building’s management found most of the damage was to the exterior cladding. In November 2012, a 34-storey residential building was partially gutted by a fire. An investigation blamed a discarded cigarette butt that fell on a pile of waste; the blaze swept through cladding panels on the tower. The UAE revised its building safety code in 2013 to require that cladding on all new buildings over 15 meters (50 feet) tall be fire-resistant. But the new rules do not apply to buildings erected before that year, and Barry noted that the vast majority of the country’s skyscrapers fell outside the regulations; the Address Downtown was completed in 2008. In an article published soon after last year’s Torch fire, Barry Greenberg and Michael Kortbawi at UAE law firm Bin Shabib & Associates said the cost of replacing cladding on skyscrapers with safer materials would be “prohibitive”. But they added that the cost of not acting could prove even larger. “Total loss of a supertall building – requiring demolition and replacement – is a distinct possibility in the event of a fire,” they wrote.

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FLIR and DJI announce strategic collaboration to enable commercial drones with thermal imaging capability

FLIR Systems, Inc. has announced a new technology collaboration with drone industry leader DJI Innovations. Under the strategic arrangement, the companies also announced plans to develop their first joint product, the DJI Zenmuse XT stabilized camera featuring FLIR’s thermal imaging technology for DJI’s Inspire 1 and Matrice aerial platforms. Combining DJI’s Zenmuse stabilized micro-gimbal technology, which has become a common platform for demanding aerial cinematography, with FLIR’s popular Tau 2 thermal imaging camera core, the Zenmuse XT will expand the possibilities for commercial drone operators and infrastructure inspectors.  Using FLIR thermal imaging on small drones brings new capabilities to dozens of commercial applications, including search and rescue, firefighting, agriculture, wildlife protection, and the inspection of energy infrastructure, bridges, and buildings.  The addition of thermal imaging provides users the ability to see in complete darkness, measure temperature remotely, and see through obscurants like smoke, dust, and light fog.  Zenmuse XT users will have the unique ability to see minute temperature variances – normally invisible to the naked eye – that can signify potential problems in buildings, detect the presence of people or animals, and monitor the health of mechanical and electrical equipment remotely.  Its integration with DJI’s Lightbridge live video downlink system and the DJI GO app will also give drone operators real-time control and recording during flight. “FLIR and DJI today support many of the same commercial applications,” said Andy Teich, President and CEO of FLIR. “FLIR is thrilled to work with DJI to deliver these customers a plug-and-play thermal imaging solution for DJI’s established ecosystem of unmanned aircraft and related apps while expanding our collective opportunities in the rapidly-growing commercial drone market.” DJI’s popular Inspire 1 and Matrice airframes provide industry-leading aerial cinematography and development platforms. The same attributes that set these airframes apart for capturing stunning aerial video – stable flight performance, predictable flight execution, and seamless integration with the popular DJI Go app – also make them ideal thermal imaging platforms. “DJI’s collaboration with FLIR in thermal imaging signals our intent to innovate in sectors where technology can be a game-changer,” said DJI CEO Frank Wang. “The result will be joint, best-in-class solutions that are intuitive and easy to use.” The Zenmuse XT will be available in early 2016 at both DJI and FLIR dealers. Please visit http://www.dji.com/product/zenmuse-xt to learn more.

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Call for nominations: James M. Shannon Advocacy Medal

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is accepting applications for the 2016 James M. Shannon Advocacy Medal to recognize outstanding advocacy efforts that further NFPA’s mission of helping to save lives and reduce loss with information, knowledge and passion. The James M. Shannon Advocacy Medal honors an individual or group that shares the values of former NFPA President Jim Shannon. Candidates will be involved in advocacy efforts that advance NFPA’s mission, take into account cost-effectiveness, and involve collaboration with NFPA and other organizations. “This award is a statement of our gratitude for the important work people are doing to help us achieve our mission,” says Lorraine Carli, NFPA vice president of Outreach and Advocacy. “These people are instrumental in our ability to work toward the elimination of loss due to fire, electrical and other related hazards.” Nominations are open to members of the fire service or any other person or group whose advocacy efforts meet the above criteria. The award recipient will be honored at the NFPA Conference & Expo in Las Vegas, Nev. in June 2016. NFPA will cover the recipient’s travel and lodging. Nominee applications, which are available for download on the NFPA website, are due January 30, 2016 and can be sent to publicaffairs@nfpa.org.

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Bosch fire alarm system for leading telecommunications service provider in the United Arab Emirates

Bosch Security Systems has just installed a state-of-the-art fire alarm system at the headquarters of Etisalat, the leading provider of telecommunications services in the United Arab Emirates. Etisalat supplies the UAE’s 4.2 million inhabitants with 4 million mobile connections, and has one of the highest saturation rates in the mobile sector worldwide, The Etisalat headquarters in Abu Dhabi, including a 25-floor office building and a nine-floor parking garage, was equipped with five Modular Fire Panels 5000 Series, as well as 800 smoke and heat detectors. 30 duct smoke detectors were also installed in air ducts throughout the office tower, and manual call points were installed at each of the 100 exits. Modular construction will allow additional buildings and alarms to be integrated easily into the main system. The centralized Building Integration System (BIS) is used to coordinate, operate, and monitor all of the alarm system components. In addition, the integrated Bosch Fire Telephone and Voice Evacuation (EVAX) system combines alarm information with floor plans and emergency evacuation routes. Bosch partner GECO installed the new fire alarm system at the Etisalat headquarters, using the building’s existing wiring. Thanks to open standards, the existing loud speakers were also able to be integrated into the new system.

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New NFPA 13 Standard requires air vent

Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC of St. Louis, Missouri USA, announces the requirement mandated by NFPA 13 for air vents to be installed on all new metallic wet pipe fire protection systems. In a major change that impacts designers and installers, the 2016 edition of NFPA 13 added a new requirement that a single air vent be installed on each wet pipe sprinkler system to help reduce corrosion activity due to trapped air. 7.1.5 Air Venting A single air vent with a connection conforming to 8.16.6 shall be provided on each wet pipe system utilizing metallic pipe. 8.16.6 Air Venting The vent required by 7.1.5 shall be located near a high point in the system to allow air to be removed from that portion of the system by one of the following methods: Manual valve, minimum 1/2″ size Automatic air vent Other approved means The Potter Automatic Air Vent (PAV) is the only UL listed and FM approved automatic air vent for fire sprinkler systems available on the market today. The PAV is designed to reduce the amount of air in a fire sprinkler system with little or no maintenance, and is the ideal choice for meeting NFPA 13 7.1.5. The product is also available as a PAAR-B with drip pan. Josh Tihen, Product Manager for the Corrosion Division at Potter said, “We think that this code requirement is great for the fire protection industry. It will ensure the longevity of pipe systems by reducing corrosion, saving building owners time and money.” Tihen continued. “I think the Potter PAV is the best solution to meet the new requirement. It is easy to use and the fact that it is automatic saves time and money.”

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Apollo's next generation SOTERIA® products now available

Apollo Fire Detectors is pleased to announce that products in its innovative new fire detection system range, SOTERIA®, are now available to order. Comprehensively tested to exceed EN54 standards, the SOTERIA® collection offers the next generation in fire detection expertise. Currently covering heat and optical detection areas – either individually or in innovative combinations – the exclusive technology incorporated into the SOTERIA® range offers an unrivalled host of features, including PureLight® Sensing Technology, loop integrity and enhanced protection against disturbance phenomena. Benefits to SOTERIA® customers include the collection’s compatibility with XP95 & Discovery protocols, a reduction in false alarms and the enhanced reliability of smoke detection. Installation is simpler due to a new easy-fit base and an isolator located in the head, and ongoing maintenance is easier thanks to the design’s increased dust resistance and better insect protection. Complementing SOTERIA® is Apollo’s enhanced protocol, CoreProtocol®, the next generation in fire loop communication giving greater flexibility, higher levels of intelligence and significantly more loop power. Apollo’s commitment to innovation will see the SOTERIA® and CoreProtocol® collection continually evolve to meet market needs over the months and years to come. Steve Brown, Managing Director EMEA at Apollo, said: “SOTERIA® has been designed by Apollo’s industry-leading Engineers using the latest simulation technology and in-house development and testing facilities. Together with CoreProtocol®, this new collection reflects our ambition to deliver a real focus on innovation, and is just the start of our journey, with more exciting products in the pipeline.” To find out how you can benefit from the peace of mind that Apollo’s most sophisticated fire detection system to date brings visit www.apollo-fire.co.uk/soteria

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