Bull celebrates Cygnus alarm installation milestone

Bull Products has today announced that more than 60,000 of its renowned Cygnus Wireless Alarm Systems have been installed in construction sites across the globe. Battersea Power Station

A major innovation in wireless emergency fire, first aid and intruder alarms for construction sites, the Cygnus Wireless Alarm System is the most successful and adaptable temporary alarm system on the market.

The system has been used on some of the largest developments in the UK such as Big Ben, Bond Street Station and Battersea Power Station, as well as worldwide projects including the Shell Oil HQ and Leiden University in The Netherlands, The Niels Bohr Building in Copenhagen and Leichhardt Green in Sydney.

Developed to ensure the safety of construction workers and members of the public, as well as safeguard expensive construction equipment, the Cygnus Wireless Alarm System is fully compliant, offers unrivalled connectivity and impressive signal range, can be configured to any requirement, and has a low cost of ownership.

The system can be installed anywhere in a building under construction, in site cabins or mobile fire points and removed at the end of the construction project. The product can also be re-used multiple times on future projects.Bond Street Station Underground

Matthew Trigwell, sales director at Bull Products, says: “2018 was another hugely successful year for our Cygnus Wireless Alarm System and we’re delighted to have now installed over 60,000 units worldwide.

“Regardless of the complexity, budget or size of a project, our system has been developed to provide flexible solutions to construction sites and our portfolio of project wins is testament to its versatility.

“We’re an ambitious business and we look forward to strengthening our place in the market even further and opening up new opportunities overseas.”

The Cygnus Wireless Alarm System was recently shortlisted as a Top 50 finalist in the prestigious Tomorrow’s Health & Safety Awards 2019.

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