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James Moore is the Managing Editor of IFSEC Insider, the leading online publication for security and fire news in the industry. James writes, commissions, edits and produces content for IFSEC Insider, including articles, breaking news stories and exclusive industry reports. He liaises and speaks with leading industry figures, vendors and associations to ensure security and fire professionals remain abreast of all the latest developments in the sector.
January 29, 2020

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Glasgow development chooses Cygnus for fire protection

Bull Products has won a contract to supply its Cygnus Wireless Alarm System to a flagship residential development in Glasgow.

Said to be the largest project of its kind in the UK outside of the capital, the Sighthill Transformational Regeneration Area includes the 824-home NorthBridge development, consisting of a range of two to five-bedroom houses, apartments, a new school campus and community spaces.

In partnership with Keepmoat Homes, Bull has been selected as its fire safety supplier thanks to the “high-strength connectivity and impressive signal range” of its Cygnus alarm system.

The Northbridge development is now fully equipped with a range of fire safety equipment to protect workers and the site up until project completion in 2021. Products on site include Bull’s Cygnus Fire Call Point Alarm, a range of fire extinguishers and fire trolleys.

Bradley Markham, Director at Bull Products, says: “Winning this major contract is testament to the innovation of our Cygnus alarm system. We are hugely proud to be working alongside Keepmoat to ensure fire safety is a number one priority throughout the development of the project.”

The Cygnus Wireless Alarm System is designed to be a highly adaptable temporary alarm system for use in the construction industry. With an ability to operate in 15 zones and up to 32 devices per zone, its wide connection means it is well suited for large-scale developments that require multiple alarm units to protect the whole site, assures the manufacturer.

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