23 Oct 2020

Following its General Assembly, Euralarm will organize an industry webinar that will run from 16:00 - 16:50 (CET) on October 29, 2020. The webinar is intended to look at the key regulations and standards that affect gaseous extinguishing systems in Europe and to distinguish between approved gaseous fire extinguishing systems and approved components, which is the subject of the recent Euralarm document titled, Guidance on Gaseous Systems: approved systems versus approved components.

Free registration is open for members and other non-member professionals from the industry.

fire extinguishing system

Gaseous fire extinguishing systems are a very effective way to protect critical hazards and high value assets, when it is important to have no collateral damage caused by the extinguishant or residues. But how should the efficiency and reliability of a gaseous fire extinguishing system be assessed? And what is the role and the influence of the various standards, regulations and approvals that are used to validate the efficacy of the systems.

This Event will make the attendees aware of the major differences between voluntary and mandatory standards

This Event will make the attendees aware of the major differences between voluntary and mandatory standards quality marks and will help them to make decisions based on clear and balanced information. Attendees should register for the Euralarm industry webinar in advance. Prior to the event a separate link to the webinar will be sent to the attendees.

fire safety and security

In case one or more of a registered attendee’s colleagues would be interested in joining the webinar, Euralarm asks them to not hesitate to forward them the invitation. The registration for the event can be done on the company’s official website. Euralarm represents the electronic fire and security industry, providing leadership and expertise for industry, market, policy makers and standards bodies.

Their members make society safer and secure through systems and services for fire detection and extinguishing, intrusion detection, access control, video monitoring, alarm transmission and alarm receiving centers. Founded in 1970, Euralarm represents over 5000 companies within the fire safety and security industry valued at 67 billion Euros. Euralarm members are national associations and individual companies from across Europe.