Oggioni DUST Gas Detection in ATEX Areas
An ATEX area is a location where there is a risk of explosion due to the presence of flammable gases or vapours. The term comes from the EU ATEX directives, which set out the standards for equipment and protective systems intended for use in such environments – derived from the French term “Atmosphères Explosibles” (explosive […]
Oggioni DUST Gas Detection for Laboratories
Laboratories are controlled environments designed for scientific research, analysis and experimentation. They are structured to support safe handling of chemicals, biological agents and specialised equipment, often featuring dedicated workstations, fume hoods and ventilation systems. The primary purpose of a laboratory is to enable accurate and repeatable testing while ensuring the safety of personnel and the […]
Oggioni PARK-4 Gas Detection & FyreLine Linear Heat Detection for Car Parks
A car park is an area or building where vehicles can be parked temporarily. It may be outdoors, consisting of marked spaces on a flat surface, or indoors, such as a multi-storey facility with designated parking levels. Car parks are often found near businesses, shopping centres and public areas, allowing people to leave their vehicles […]
Oggioni PARK-4 Gas Detection for Car Parks
A car park is a designated area where vehicles can be temporarily stored, typically near shopping centres, offices, or public spaces. These can be outdoor lots or enclosed structures like multi-storey or underground facilities. Enclosed car parks, however, carry certain risks due to poor ventilation – vehicles emit gases such as carbon monoxide (CO) and […]
Fire Alarm System for a high value Georgian Renovation
Eurofyre fire detection systems were recently supplied for the protection of a privately restored Georgian mansion and stables in the Newmarket, Suffolk area. The owner of the 3-floor property wanted to maintain the original aesthetics throughout the historic building, for which aspirating smoke detection provided the ideal solution for discrete area sampling. More traditional fire detectors were used in areas where aesthetics were less of a concern.
