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EUSAS Newsletter No. 25, April 2009
For EUSAS members only: Download Newsletter No. 25 (PDF, 192 KB).
EUSAS conference in Budapest (Hungary), April 29-30, 2009
"Fire Protection and Security in Historical Buildings and Museums"
- “Fire Detection & Protection Solutions to save Historical Buildings and Museums” by Emmanuel Gabreau, SIEMENS SAS – SBT, Buc Cedex, France
- “High Pressure Water Mist – Safe Protection for Historical Buildings” by Rüdiger Kopp, FOGTEC Brandschutz GmbH & Co. KG, Cologne, Germany
- “Security Guidelines for Museums and Art Exhibitions, VdS 3511” by Paulus Vorderwülbecke, VdS Schadenverhütung, Cologne, Germany
- “Oxygen Reduction in Archives – Permanent Fire Protection for irretrievable Goods” by Marcus Thiem, WAGNER Group GmbH, Langenhagen, Germany
- “Risk Analysis of Schloß Schönbrunn” by Stewart Kidd, Loss Prevention Consultancy Ltd, Wilburton, Ely, England
- “Liaison between Schloß Schönbrunn and the Vienna Fire Brigade” by Frank Peter, brandRat ZT GesmbH, Vienna, Austria
- “SORBONNE – Return of Experience” by Pierre de Samie, Sorbonne-Panthéon, Paris, France
- “Fire Protection Aspects of Reconstruction of The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Budapest” by János Mészáros, Lajos Gábor Takács, Budapest, Hungary
- “Fire Detections Solutions in the Refurbished Mathias Church in Budapest” by László Völgyi, Manager, Securexpert Ltd, Budapest, Hungary
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