Publisher's Synopsis
Design and Installation of a Complete Fire Alarm and Night Watch Service System for an Industrial Plant, written by L. H. Roller and originally published in 1917, offers a detailed guide to the implementation of fire safety measures in industrial settings. This historical work provides insights into the technology and practices of early 20th-century fire prevention, focusing on the integration of alarm systems and night watch services to protect industrial facilities.
The book covers the design considerations, installation procedures, and operational aspects of a comprehensive fire alarm system, tailored for the unique challenges of industrial plants. It is an invaluable resource for understanding the evolution of fire safety engineering and the early approaches to safeguarding industrial assets and personnel. This book will appeal to historians of technology, fire safety professionals, and anyone interested in the historical context of industrial safety practices.
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