The delegates of Euralarm’s Extinguishing Section have elected Gerd Hülsen as Vice-Chair of the section. He follows in the footsteps of Torbjørn Laursen.

Alan Elder, Chair of the Extinguishing Section, stated, “I’d like to thank Torbjørn for his efforts as the previous Vice-Chair. I am sure that Gerd will be given the support that our delegates have always given Torbjørn and I, to help us to move the Extinguishing Section to the next level.”

Future of European industry

Protection methods continually improve, and regulations are constantly changing amplifying"

Asked about his new role within Euralarm Gerd commented: “Fire safety and the protection of life and assets are topics that are central to the work of our section. Protection methods continually improve, and regulations are constantly changing amplifying the need for monitoring, and guidance to affected stakeholders."

"It requires international cooperation bringing the best in our field together to contribute not only to safety but also to the future of European industry. That is exactly what Euralarm has to offer. I am proud to be part of that team.” Gerd Hülsen represents the Euralarm member Siemens.

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