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CPD presentations will be running throughout the day at each of the 14 venues
OxyReduct and TITANUS ASD to tour on a multi-city Roadshow during May and June, 2012

WAGNER UK’s innovative fire protection solutions - OxyReduct and TITANUS ASD - will be going on tour around the UK and Ireland on a multi-city Roadshow during May and June, 2012. Visitors will be able to visit the OxyReduct demonstration trailer and witness at first hand an environment where fire cannot start. They will also be able to get ‘hands-on’ with TITANUS ASD, one of the most comprehensive ranges of Air Sampling Smoke Detection systems currently available.

CPD presentations will be running throughout the day at each of the 14 venues and WAGNER UK’s staff will be available to answer questions and help with ‘hands-on’ sessions. Each Roadshow will be open early in the morning to late afternoon to allow the event to be accommodated into people’s busy schedules. Light refreshments will also be available throughout the day. Interested professionals can book the event by visiting www.wagner-roadshow.com or calling 0870 333 6116.

OxyReduct continuously reduces the oxygen level in a room by adding nitrogen to the air so that an open fire is impossible. Importantly, people can enter and work in the protected area at any time. It is therefore the ultimate form of fire protection as it stops a fire from starting in the first place. Over 500 major organisations throughout Europe, including the British Library, Jaguar Land Rover and British Airways, have already installed OxyReduct systems in a wide range of applications including IT data centres, communication suites, archives, museums, cold/freezer storage and warehousing.

TITANUS ASD systems can detect fires at a very early stage, often before visible smouldering takes place, before an open fire occurs and before intense smoke develops. This early detection is vital to mission critical and high-risk applications. TITANUS systems draw air samples continuously from the monitored area through a pipe system fitted with sampling holes at regular intervals. The airflow is then analysed for smoke particles and an alarm is raised if smoke is present.

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