New Systems Being Installed to Protect Ancient Sites From Fire
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The systems are designed to promptly identify potential fire outbreaks, activate automated alerts and transmit real-time images - They have meteorological stations and portable fire extinguishing cannons in selected areas
As part of measures to protect the country's cultural heritage from forest fires, early detection and fire prevention systems are being installed at 22 major archaeological sites and monuments in Greece.
New systems being installed to protect ancient sites from fire
Early fire detection and protection systems are being installed at 22 major archaeological sites and monuments as part of efforts to protect the country’s cultural heritage from wildfires, the Culture Ministry said Thursday.
An alarm at 9.44 a.m., rapid deletion: The new cameras not only deliver images, but could save cultural heritage and nature. What is behind the system?
Thermal cameras and advanced fire detection and protection systems are used to reinforce important archaeological sites, including the Acropolis and Mystras, while simultaneously providing the Fire Department with an immediate operational picture in the event of a fire...More...
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