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035 _a(Sirsi) u3557
041 _aeng
245 _aFire and security
260 _c1987
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490 _aBuilding
_v252 (7478) 16 January 1987, 45-61 (14)
520 _aA special report on the importance of protecting buildings from fire and providing adequate security. 1) Trespassers will find no hiding place: security alarm systems. R. Carter identifies three important requirements for successful security systems - reliability, tamper-proof and failsafe devices. 46-47 (2). 2) Confused regulations add fuel to the fire: fire regulations. G. Atkinson looks at the aims of fire regulations, studies on fire safety, risk appraisal, the role of the professional in fire safety and proposed DoE changes to fire regulations. 48-50 (3). 3) Designer detectors: specifying for security. P. Greenwood examines user needs, the design of trunking layout for security and BSI standards for the security of buildings against crime. 51 (1). 4) Products. Examples of alarms and detectors, locks doors and ventilators and fire-prook materials. 53-61 (7).
650 _aFIRE PREVENTION
650 _aSECURITY ALARM SYSTEMS
690 _aBUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING STANDARDS
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948 _c04/03/1997
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