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Fire alarms fitted at Dragon’s Den lingerie shops

15 June 2011

A new chain of lingerie stores launched by Dragon’s Den star Theo Paphitis has been fitted with fire alarm systems.

 
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Gent by Honeywell, has installed its fire alarm systems at three out of the six newly launched Boux Avenue stores.

Fitted at its stores in Bluewater, Kent, Manchester’s Trafford Centre and St David’s Centre, Cardiff, its systems have been equipped with Vigilon Compact Panels and S-Quad multi sensors.

Amsec UK Ltd worked with electrical contractors Walsh Integrated Building Services on the project.

Ashley Holt, director at Amsec, said: “Right from the initial stages we proposed a design using Gent’s specifiable technology. We knew that the client was integrating it into shopping centres so the set up involves multiple individual units connecting into an overall system which is monitored by the shopping centre.

“We needed a suitable system which could cope with the different types of signals and the flexibility of the Gent system made it the ideal choice. The Vigilon compact panels offer the right programming capabilities, the panels are designed for smaller sites yet they include all of the features of the bigger panels”.

Mr Paphitis has announced plans to launch a number of Boux Avenue lingerie and nightwear stores at various locations across the UK over the next year.
 


     
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