2006
Below is our full list of articles from 2006

Apollo Orbis Conventional Fire Detectors Protect Cypriot Hotel Resort
August 30, 2006
Apollo Orbis conventional smoke and heat detectors have been installed at The Panthea Village, a resort with over 190 guest suites based in one of Cyprus' busiest tourist hubs, Ayia Napa. The fire detection system has been supplied, installed and commissioned by Dragon Advanced Technology Systems, who will also maintain the system.
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Dover Docks Is Protected Using Apollo Fire Detectors
August 9, 2006
A major project to upgrade the fire protection at Dover Docks, Europe's busiest and most successful ferry port, has been completed during the port's 400th anniversary year. Involving the installation of over 2,300 devices, 44 control panels and seven miles of network cabling, the new system is based on Apollo Discovery fire detection technology.
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Freedom Is Worth Protecting With Apollo
June 27, 2006
The Statue of Liberty the most potent symbol of freedom in the world is being protected using Apollo analogue addressable fire detectors. The completion of the new fire detection systems that protect the Statue and other structures on Ellis Island, New York City, coincides with a major push by Apollo to secure more market share in the US.
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Chinese Marine Approval wins Apollo new ferry contract
June 1, 2006
Apollo Fire Detector's policy of ensuring that its ranges of conventional and intelligent fire detectors meet all major international approvals standards has helped to win a major marine contract in China. The China Tian jin XinGang shipyard awarded the contract to supply an intelligent fire detection system for the Liao Hai, a new roll-on roll-off ferry, to Apollo’s local representative Shanghai Jin Zhou.
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Apollo Used In New Orleans Recovery Project
April 11, 2006
Fire detectors manufactured by Apollo Fire Detectors Limited are being installed as part of the recovery process In New Orleans, following Hurricane Katrina. The New Orleans project is being undertaken by Apollo's US partner Computrols Inc, a leading manufacturer of building control equipment.
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Emkay Installs Apollo In Scottish Schools Refurbishment
April 11, 2006
Emkay Fire Detection Limited has won various contracts to supply Apollo-based fire detection systems in schools across North Lanarkshire. The contract, which covers refurbishment of lighting and fire alarms in schools throughout the area, was awarded by North Lanarkshire Council.
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Apollo Fire Detectors Protect Styal Mill
March 8, 2006
Apollo Discovery and XP95 fire detectors have been installed to protect Styal Mill, a working museum and industrial heritage site near Wilmslow, Cheshire, which is owned by the National Trust. The intelligent fire detection system incorporates over 700 Apollo devices and forms part of an upgrade of the whole property.
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Second Phase of Fire Protection Installed at Westminster Cathedral
March 1, 2006
Phase II of the intelligent fire detection system at the Cathedral Church of Westminster, the pre-eminent Roman Catholic place of worship in Great Britain, is nearing completion. The system is being supplied and commissioned by Technical Alarm Systems Ltd of Southampton and is based on Apollo XP95 analogue addressable fire detectors.
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Apollo Intelligent Fire Detection System Protects The Junxion, Lincoln
February 16, 2006
An intelligent fire detection system incorporating approximately 2,000 Apollo devices has been installed to protect The Junxion, a residential development in the heart of Lincoln. The fire detection system was designed, supplied and commissioned by Leader Systems of Rugby. The property is managed by The Mainstay Group.
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Apollo Protects Bolton Wanderers Fans
January 10, 2006
Apollo Series 65 fire detectors have been installed as part of a refurbishment project that includes Bolton Wanderers FC club shop at The Reebok Stadium. The Series 65 range of conventional fire detectors incorporates well-proven sensing technologies, together with advances in materials and electronics technology.
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