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Safety, durability and cost should be considered in leisure industry seating. Terrace decking is the cheapest, most longlasting and versatile. Individual seating may have fixed or tipping seats, be freestanding or linked and with or without back support. Various mountings are possible. British Standard (BS)4875 governs strength and stability although stadia seating has special requirements. The Furniture Industry Research Association aims to establish a standard for linked seating. BS 7176 guides on flammability.
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Sunbeds may be high pressure or low pressure units. Technological improvements in high pressure units provide greater safety, comfort and flexibility. UVB and UVC rays may be filtered and UVA rays intensified and controlled by an adjustable hood. Low pressure units tan from above and below but do not filter harmful rays. Exposure time determines intensity. Operating costs of high pressure beds greatly exceed those of low pressure beds.
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Integrated access systems enable monitoring and control of various functions through a single network. Increased efficiency and reduced costs result from combining access control, alarm and surveillance systems and building functions. Modular systems may be easily updated. Systems may incorporate a reporting facility or issue instructions for dealing with emergencies.
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