Bolstering its commitment to European site safety, global wireless solutions firm - Ramtech has appointed UAB Saugos Tarnyba ‘Argus’ as its exclusive distribution partner in Lithuania.

Helping deliver enhanced protection to construction sites in the temporary phase, the move expands Ramtech’s European presence, adding to its existing network of 15 supported territories across Europe, with language support in nine different languages.

WES3 solutions distributed in Lithuania

UAB Saugos Tarnyba ‘Argus’ will now be able to distribute Ramtech’s Wireless Evacuation System (WES3)

UAB Saugos Tarnyba ‘Argus’ will now be able to distribute Ramtech’s Wireless Evacuation System (WES3), which has already demonstrated its reliability and effectiveness in safeguarding numerous high-profile projects.

Notable installations include Manchester Airport, the Thames Tideway Tunnel in London, Trinity Tower in Paris, and the Bank of Austria in Vienna, with 350,000+ installations to date.

Justyna Seed, the Business Development Manager in Europe at Ramtech, said: "We are excited to welcome UAB Saugos Tarnyba 'Argus' into our network of esteemed partners. Their expertise and dedication make them an ideal collaborator to bring our WES3 solutions to the Lithuanian market."

Ramtech and UAB Saugos Tarnyba ‘Argus’ partnership

Justyna Seed adds, “Together, Ramtech and UAB Saugos Tarnyba ‘Argus’ are dedicated to preserving investments, protecting lives, and ensuring safety in situations where conventional wired solutions are not practical."

This partnership will undoubtedly raise the bar for fire detection and evacuation solutions in Lithuania, making the country safer and more secure for all.”

WES3 comprises manual fire and medical alarm call points

Greater protection is provided due to the system working on a mesh protocol

WES3 comprises manual fire and medical alarm call points that are installed on site in accordance with the project’s Fire Plan. These call points are designed so that the system is interlinked, meaning that all areas receive the same audible and visual alert signal, even if the fire is contained to just one of them.

Greater protection is provided due to the system working on a mesh protocol, enabling WES3 to overcome common signal obstacles such as steel structures.

WES3 wireless fire detection and evacuation solutions

Romualdas Jonaitis, the Chairman at UAB Saugos Tarnyba ‘Argus’, said: “We are thrilled to join forces with Ramtech and introduce its WES3 wireless fire detection and evacuation solutions to Lithuania."

He adds, "This collaboration aligns perfectly with our commitment to safety, and we believe it will greatly benefit our clients, particularly those operating in challenging and dynamic environments.

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