Im Brucefield Industrial Estate in Bellsquarry, Livingston, brach am Samstag, den 7. Dezember 2024, gegen 13:30 Uhr ein Großbrand aus. Das Feuer, das in einer Fabrik ausbrach, griff schnell auf nahe gelegene Gebäude über und verursachte erhebliche Schäden. Der geschätzte Schaden beläuft sich auf über 5 Millionen Pfund. Die Behörden haben der Öffentlichkeit geraten, das Gebiet zu meiden. Mehrere Straßen, darunter der Iderness Roundabout, der Cochrane Square und Brucefield Park West, wurden gesperrt. Die Anwohner werden dringend gebeten, Fenster und Türen geschlossen zu halten, da die Gefahr des Einatmens von Rauch besteht. 


Planck Vision Systems:Großbrand im Industriegebiet von Livingston, geschätzter Schaden über 5 Millionen Pfund

NEWS

On Saturday, December 7, 2024, a significant fire erupted at the Brucefield Industrial Estate in Bellsquarry, Livingston, West Lothian. Emergency services were alerted at approximately 13:30 when the blaze started at a factory.

The fire spread rapidly to surrounding buildings, causing extensive damage. Firefighters worked tirelessly to contain the flames, but by the time the situation was brought under control, the damages were estimated to exceed £5 million.

In response to the fire, several nearby roads, including the Wilderness Roundabout, Cochrane Square, and Brucefield Park West, were closed to ensure public safety and allow for the safe operation of fire crews. 

Police have advised locals to avoid the area entirely, while residents in the vicinity have been instructed to keep their windows and doors closed to avoid exposure to harmful smoke.

This fire highlights the crucial importance of early fire detection systems, as the rapid spread of flames and smoke can lead to catastrophic consequences, both in terms of property damage and human safety. Traditional fire alarms often trigger only after smoke or flames have already become visible, leaving little room for preventive action.

For industrial settings like the Brucefield Estate, early detection is key. Planck Vision TNC thermal imaging cameras, which provide real-time surveillance for abnormal heat conditions, can detect potential fire hazards before they escalate.

These cameras help to identify unusual heat signatures, giving building managers and safety personnel the chance to intervene early, potentially preventing massive damage and saving lives.

Quelle: bbc.com


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