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15.05.2012

Apollo: New Senior Management

Apollo Fire Detectors has made two new appointments to its EMEA Board of Directors, demonstrating the company's commitment to further growth in the region. Warren Rees joins Apollo Fire Detectors Ltd as Managing Director for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Neil Taylor joins as Sales Director EMEA. more
New Managing Director for Apollo Fire Detectors - EMEA Region
19.03.2012

New Managing Director for Apollo Fire Detectors - EMEA Region

Warren Rees has been appointed by leading fire detection product manufacturer Apollo Fire Detectors as the new Managing Director with regional responsibility for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Warren will work under previous MD Danny Burns, who is now Divisional Managing Director for the Apollo global group of companies with offices in the UK, USA and China. more
Apollo protects the Slovenian Houses of Parliament
29.06.2011

Apollo protects the Slovenian Houses of Parliament

A new fire detection system based on Apollo technology has been chosen to protect the Slovenian Houses of Parliament, the home of the National Assembly and National Council. The contract for the fire detection system was awarded to Zarja Elektronika d.o.o., who have represented Apollo in Slovenia for over 20 years. more
Apollo technology protects Queen Boudica
20.06.2011

Apollo technology protects Queen Boudica

Apollo fire detection technology has been chosen to protect Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery and the Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum. T&P Fire Ltd, which has represented Apollo for more than 15 years, was appointed by Norfolk Property Services to replace the existing fire protection with an open protocol system. more
Apollo Fire Detectors pioneers lifetime guarantee for fire protection products
06.06.2011

Apollo Fire Detectors pioneers lifetime guarantee for fire protection products

Apollo Fire Detectors claims that the ability to assess the true lifecycle cost of a fire detection system is being compromised through lack of clear information about product life. more
Apollo Protects EU President
07.03.2011

Apollo Protects EU President

Apollo fire detection technology has been chosen to protect Grassalkovich Castle in Gӧdӧllő, Hungary, the central venue of the Hungarian rotation of the Presidency of the European Union. Hungary holds the EU Presidency from January to June 2011, and up to 250 events are scheduled to take place in the riding hall and stable wing of the recently renovated castle. The contract to equip the castle with world class fire detection was awarded to Elektrovill Ltd, who have represented Apollo in Hungary for 22 years. more
Apollo fire detection protects Australian Army base
14.02.2011

Apollo fire detection protects Australian Army base

Apollo fire detection technology has been chosen to protect a major Australian Army base; Blacktown 200 Man Camp at Robertson Barracks near Darwin, Australia. The contract for the fire detection was awarded to Ampac Technologies Ltd. more
Fire Detectors for 12V Security Systems
07.01.2011

Fire Detectors for 12V Security Systems

The 12V Relay Base from Apollo Fire Detectors allows the company's Series 65 range of commercial-standard smoke and heat detectors to be easily incorporated into 12V home security installations. more
Monitor for Limited Spaces
08.07.2010

Monitor for Limited Spaces

Measuring just 39 mm x 39 mm x 20 mm, the new Mini Switch Monitor from Apollo Fire Detectors is a miniature interface with an entirely new housing ideal for installation in equipment with limited spaces. It can also be mounted within enclosures such as manual call points. more
Smoke Detection for Critical Areas
14.01.2010

Smoke Detection for Critical Areas

For certain environments standard fire detectors are not applicable. The flush-mounted smoke detector from Apollo is used in installations where it is impractical or undesirable to use a standard smoke detector. This might be for aesthetic reasons where an architect specifies unobtrusive fire detection or it might be for reasons of safety where a standard fire detector might be viewed as a hazard - for example, in a prison cell. more
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