argus joins the circus · 2018. 9. 5. · cirque du soleil munich, germany intelligent fire...

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PROJECT SIZE 60+ devices MARKET SECTOR Entertainment & Leisure SYSTEM TYPE Wireless - Temporary PROTOCOL Argus CONTROL EQUIPMENT Kentec CIRQUE DU SOLEIL MUNICH, GERMANY intelligent fire solutions Argus Security S.r.l. Via del Canneto, 14 - 34015 Muggia, TS, Italy T: +39-040.23.96.411 E: [email protected] www.argussecurity.it PROJECT PROFILE AG-L&H-Cirque-CS PROJECT DESCRIPTION When the world renowned Cirque Du Soleil chose Germany as their next stop, the fire authorities in Munich insisted that the circus had a suitable fire alarm system installed. The fire alarm system was to be manual evacuation only and controlled by the security and fire wardens situated throughout the venue. On activation of a manual call point, no sounders were to operate, instead pagers held by the fire wardens and security would indicate the location of the activation. Following an investigation, if the alarm was a false alarm the system could be reset without the audience being alerted to the problem; however, if a genuine fire situation was occurring the fire warden would give the signal to sound the alarms and start the evacuation process. REASONING FOR WIRELESS USE The Argus system was much easier to install than a wired system, especially in the large and open performance arena. With the circus being a temporary structure and used all over the world, the system needed to be flexible and have the capability to be used in a way that suited a structure that is continually on the move. The Argus wireless system was ease to set up, decommission and used again. By removing the need to store hundreds of metres of cable and fixings, and the reinstatement costs associated with this, the wireless system has huge advantages over the wired system previously used. In the past the circus has tried wired fire systems with limited success. Using a wireless option proved a flexible solution for the temporary coverage of the arena. ARGUS JOINS THE CIRCUS

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  • PROJECT SIZE 60+ devices

    MARKET SECTOR Entertainment & Leisure

    SYSTEM TYPE Wireless - Temporary

    PROTOCOL Argus

    CONTROL EQUIPMENT Kentec

    CIRQUE DU SOLEILMUNICH, GERMANY

    intelligent fire solutions

    Argus Security S.r.l. Via del Canneto, 14 - 34015 Muggia, TS, Italy T: +39-040.23.96.411 E: [email protected] www.argussecurity.it

    PROJECT PR

    OFILE

    AG-L&

    H-Cirque-CS

    PROJECT DESCRIPTIONWhen the world renowned Cirque Du Soleil chose Germany as their next stop, the fire authorities in Munich insisted that the circus had a suitable fire alarm system installed. The fire alarm system was to be manual evacuation only and controlled by the security and fire wardens situated throughout the venue. On activation of a manual call point, no sounders were to operate, instead pagers held by the fire wardens and security would indicate the location of the activation. Following an investigation, if the alarm was a false alarm the system could be reset without the audience being alerted to the problem; however, if a genuine fire situation was occurring the fire warden would give the signal to sound the alarms and start the evacuation process.

    REASONING FOR WIRELESS USEThe Argus system was much easier to install than a wired system, especially in the large and open performance arena. With the circus being a temporary structure and used all over the world, the system needed to be flexible and have the capability to be used in a way that suited a structure that is continually on the move. The Argus wireless system was ease to set up, decommission and used again. By removing the need to store hundreds of metres of cable and fixings, and the reinstatement costs associated with this, the wireless system has huge advantages over the wired system previously used.

    “ In the past the circus has tried wired fire systems with limited success. Using a wireless option proved a f lexible solution for the temporary

    coverage of the arena. ”

    ARGUS JOINS THE CIRCUS