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HOCHIKI SELECTED FOR ICELAND'S SCHOOLS SYSTEM
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Hochiki Europe (UK) Ltd
02/11/2006
 

More and more educational establishments worldwide are specifying Hochiki detection devices to meet increasingly stringent and demanding safety standards with reliable cost-effective fire protection.

In Iceland the schools system has recently been decentralised. Local municipalities now manage the schools and are therefore responsible for all funding of these facilities. Hochiki detection devices answer the demands of the municipalities for quality and reliability and also satisfy operational criteria to ensure the lowest cost of maintenance.

Hochiki detection is the technology of choice for Ark Security whose projects include five new Icelandic schools, like their latest at Gardabae with a fire protection system centred on hundreds of Hochiki ALG-E analogue addressable photoelectric smoke sensors (featuring Hochiki's 'High Performance Optical Technology' which allows the sensor threshold level to be increased, thus extending sensitivity to a much wider range of combustible materials).

This schoolhouse complex covers 8000 square metres and the system is also supported by Hochiki manual call points with all devices integrated to a Kentec Syncro control panel and Focus+ repeater display. In addition, Hochiki I/O interface modules are installed for monitoring and controlling from the loop ancillary equipment such as sprinklers and dampers.

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