Zprávy památkové péče 2015, 75(6):575-580

New trends in building security systems in historic buildings, museums, and galleries

Pavel Jirásek, Martin Mrázek

Modern security systems are installed in historic buildings and museums that limit the risk of theft or fire. Their reliability is constantly increasing and costs are constantly reducing. Integrating individual monitoring technologies into superstructure graphic systems significantly increases the speed and convenience of intervention in emergencies. A comprehensive security system, however, still remains a combination of three basic measures - constructional, organizational, and technical.

Keywords: security systems, management of historic buildings, fire protection, securing collector's items

Published: December 1, 2015  Show citation

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Jirásek, P., & Mrázek, M. (2015). New trends in building security systems in historic buildings, museums, and galleries. Zprávy památkové péče75(6), 575-580
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