IFSEC Insider is operated by a business or businesses owned by Informa PLC and all copyright resides with them. Informa PLC's registered office is 5 Howick Place, London SW1P 1WG. Registered in England and Wales. Number 8860726.
A new development in Germany’s capital is to be fitted with Marioff’s Hi-Fog water mist fire protection system.
Zoofenster installed with Hi-Fog mist system
The Zoofenster, which is under construction, has 32-storeys and will be the tallest building in western Berlin.
According to developers, it will house luxury suites, office space and a five-star luxury hotel with conference facilities.
Niklot von Bulow, project manager from Alpine-Bau, the head contractor for Zoofenster, said: “With the fire tests on site, we were able to determine that Hi-Fog was the most practical solution for meeting the requirements as well as for optimising other fire protection measures."
Dirk-Herbert Rasch, managing director at Ingenieurgesellschaft Grabe mbH, technical consultants for the project, recalled the test for the system. “We all stood in the lobby replica and experienced the very realistic test. I found the immediate impact on room temperature very positive. You just have the feeling you are in this cool fog and not near a fire. It is very rare that you get to experience a fire firsthand like this.”
The official opening is planned for late 2011.
Berlin skyscraper fitted with water mist fire protectionA new development in Germany’s capital is to be fitted with Marioff’s Hi-Fog water mist fire protection system. Zoofenster […]
IFSEC Insider
IFSEC Insider | Security and Fire News and Resources
Related Topics
Genie CCTV: British-born, global reputation – story of a versatile security company
IFSEC 2016: Video Highlights and Round-Up from Europe’s Biggest Security Trade Show
Genie Partners with FST Biometric to Provide In Motion Identification in the UK