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The Safety of Exhibits
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The Safety of Objects The Safety of People
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The Safety of Objects Deliberately 1.Stealing (60% during the day) 2.Vandalism 3.Deception 4.Terrorism 5.Violence Accidentally 1.Fire 2.Flooding 3.Accidents (Breaking, Hitting) 4.Touching 5.Chemicals
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The Safety of Objects Protection Physical Protection Guard system, surveillance cameras Showcases locked, made of safety glass Paintings: Special suspension system, wall-mounted, glass as needed Exposed Exhibitions: Barrier systems, psychological measures in different colors and textures
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The Safety of Objects Protection Electronic Protection Magnetic Connection: Audible warning when forced or broken glass showcase. Hard-wired System: The alarm system wiring on door and window openings. Vibration Detectors: It takes action over the normal vibration. (Area) Glass Break Detectors Passive Infrared Sensors: Body temperature-sensitive, sensing the change in heat. (Area) Motion Sensors: Micro-wave or ultrasonic motion detection sensors. (Area) Smoke Detectors
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The Safety of People Structural Safety Precautions An active and well-practiced program of emergency building evacuation. Emergency exits; throughout the exhibition, as can be seen. Fire detectors and sprayers (not in the exhibition halls) Light bands on the floor (case of heavy smoke) Electrically powered carriers alternatives (elevators, escalators etc.)
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The Safety of People in the exhibition areas; No sharp-cornered elements No exposed nails and screws No step or stage in the exhibition halls No exposed electric - electronic components No anti-glare glass (only safe glass) Color difference between the floor and walls Barriers
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