Case studies
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Bakulev Сenter, Russian Federation

21,000 detectors wireless devices
27,000 patients per year
13,000 complex heart and vascular surgeries
Installation time – 6 months
140 thousand sq.m
 
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Moscow Clinical Center for Infectious Diseases "Voronovskoye", Russian Federation

15,000 detectors wireless devices
900 patient beds
Installation time – 1 month
81,3 thousand sq.m
 
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30 new COVID-19 hospitals, Russian Federation

60,000 detectors.
In the fight against COVID-19 the Russian Government has ordered the fast track construction of 30 new hospitals to be built, 17 of them to be built in 60 days. It is mandatory for these buildings to be equipped with reliable and proven fire detection systems. Argus Spectrum has been chosen to provide all the hospitals with the “Streletz-PRO” advanced wireless fire detection system in a record time.
More than 60,000 “Streletz-PRO” wireless devices were installed and commissioned in the new medical centers.
 
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Hospital of Medical academy, Saint Petersburg

Summary square – 140,000 m2.
20,000 wireless detectors.
The multidisciplinary clinic of the Medical Academy represents a modern complex and consists of 7 buildings forming a single whole. The construction of the highest-tech hospital in Saint Petersburg took 2.5 years, with a total constructed area of 140,000 m2.
 
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Vnukovo air traffic control center, Moscow

Building area – 30,000 m2.
The construction of new Vnukovo air traffic control center in Moscow started in 2009 and it’s handover for commissioning was in 2014. It is a three-storeyed building. The center is the largest air traffic control center in Europe. It controls the flights from 14 civil and 21 military aerodromes.
 
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Vostok station, Antarctica

Vostok Station is a Russian research station in inland Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica. Founded by the Soviet Union in 1957, the station lies at the southern Pole of Cold, with the lowest reliably measured natural temperature on Earth of −89.2 °C.