[Construction - Section 64]
Visual and audible alarm systems:
Smoke, for example, to support the smoke detection in grounds- or ceiling cavities, the pipeline laying serve.
Locking systems for smoke protection doors to escape and rescue routes
Escape door terminals for the control and monitoring into the open or in other sections leading fire escape doors
The escape and escape way lightening as part of the emergency lighting system (see emergency lighting)
To manually operable fire extinguisher (the so-called hand-held fire extinguishers)
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Especially in the housing they serve, apart from the comparatively low degree in construction regulation explicitly legally required building plants in far greater extent of the compensation of structural inefficiencies in the fire protection. This trend is not from Turkey extent, the growing mechanization of the building owed, which of rising costs for operation, maintenance and repair of building systems escorts. But often only allow installation of the buildings fire safety measures as compensation for such structural measures architectural solutions that are otherwise in the context of legitimate construction regulations requirements would be impossible.
Organizational fire protection
This describes the appointment of fire protection and fire safety officers waiting and the preparation of plans and alarm fire protection plans. Moreover, the training in the handling of flammable materials or sources of ignition and behaviour after the outbreak of a fire belong to this area of the field.
5. ENTRANCE CONTROL
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Access control controls the entry by the operator via a set of rules who, when, where is gone, so that only authorized persons have access to the areas they shared in buildings or protected areas on a site. The access permissions can be limited in time.
Access authorization can be used by people, such as employees of a security service (champion for the protection and safety), or even of technical access control systems on the basis of identity documents to be reviewed.