2004
Below is our full list of articles from 2004

Apollo protects the Yelde Hall, Chippenham
September 16, 2004
Apollo XP95 intelligent fire detectors have been installed to protect the Yelde Hall, Chippenham, Wiltshire, following a major restoration project by North Wiltshire District Council. Consultants on the project were Martin Thomas Associates, with the Apollo equipment being supplied and commissioned by Technical Alarm Systems Ltd.
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Apollo is centre stage at Broadway Plaza
August 17, 2004
Complex fire detection requirements at Broadway Plaza, Birmingham, UK, have been resolved using an Apollo-based intelligent fire detection system. Leader Systems took up the fire detection challenge at the £80 million retail, leisure and residential development. The project included the installation of approximately 1,000 Apollo XP95 devices across three main fire detection systems and the development of some bespoke interface units to enable the integration of tenant fire detection systems.
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Apollo Fire Detectors Protect IKEA Cardiff
June 24, 2004
An Apollo-based intelligent fire detection system has been specified and installed to protect IKEA Cardiff, the latest venture by the Swedish retail chain in the UK. The fire detection system incorporates in excess of 1,500 Apollo XP95 devices and was designed, installed and commissioned by Logic Fire Systems.
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Westminster Cathedral protected from fire using Apollo-based system
May 21, 2004
Westminster Cathedral has been equipped with a new fire detection system based on Apollo XP95 intelligent fire detectors. The system was supplied and commissioned by Technical Alarm Systems Ltd of Southampton. The Cathedral Church of Westminster, as the site is properly known, is a focal point for the Roman Catholic faith in Great Britain.
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Apollo guards against fire at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
April 13, 2004
A new fire detection system including approximately 1,500 Apollo XP95 devices has been detailed to keep a permanent look-out for fire in some of the accommodation quarters at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Works service manager Mowlem Aqumen Defence specified an Apollo-based fire system to meet Ministry of Defence requirements.
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