Making Maponya Mall safer

February 2009 Fire & Safety

GE Security’s fire detection technology is making Soweto’s flagship mall a safe place to shop.

Maponya Mall, Soweto’s first mega-regional upmarket shopping centre was opened in September 2007. With an area of over 60 000 m², more than 180 tenants and thousands of staff and shoppers passing through the mall every day, safety and security is a key concern.

Systems contractors, Integrated Fire Security (IFS), was tasked with the responsibility of designing and installing a fully integrated smoke detection system, engineered in conjunction with KKA Electrical, the consulting electrical engineers on the project.

Matt Kielty, CEO of IFS comments: “The requirements for this project were for a system that was capable of interfacing with all the mall’s security systems to ensure that, not only is management informed when smoke is detected, but that the smoke can be extracted from the complex while the public and the property are protected.”

The system is integrated in such a way that it links into all the other systems in the building such as the escalators, lifts, airconditioning plant, smoke vents etc.

“We elected to use GE Security as our technology solution supplier for this project. We have a long established partnership with the company and it has proven to be very reliable and efficient – two important considerations on this project; since we were running to fairly tight time constraints in order to have the facility completed and ready for clearance by fire inspectors by the scheduled date for opening,” he continues.

GE’s Carlo Klopper explains: “GE Security supplied the field equipment in the form of sensing devices from the Apollo range; while the control equipment is our FP1200 analogue addressable panels. The panels are located in the centre management office, where the main control unit is installed. This provides the advantage of providing specific feedback as to the precise detector or device triggered by an alarm, which greatly increases the response time and the effectiveness of the reaction: a crucial consideration when every second counts.”

The panels can be used retrospectively to record the precise time and location of an event, and store this information for analysis should the need arise.

Maponya Mall operations manager, Trevor Moynna comments: “Our primary focus is the safety and security of all our personnel and patrons; as well as protecting the facility. We are very pleased with the peace of mind that comes with a sophisticated and reliable fire system, such as the one which we have had installed.”

For more information contact GE Enterprise Solutions, Security, +27 (0)11 237 9600.





Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page



Further reading:

The importance of regular fire system maintenance
Fire & Safety Facilities & Building Management
For commercial, industrial, and residential property owners across South Africa, scheduled fire system maintenance is not merely a compliance requirement; it is a life-safety imperative.

Read more...
Bringing fire safety closer to home
SafeQuip Fire & Safety Products & Solutions Smart Home Automation
SafeQuip’s latest product launch introduces two compact, disposable fire extinguishers for everyday use, one suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, the other rated for Class A, B and F fires.

Read more...
The role of safe storage in mitigating burglary and fire risk
Gunnebo Safe Storage Africa Products & Solutions Fire & Safety Smart Home Automation
Household burglary and fire remain amongst the most common threats to household assets in South Africa. Statistics South Africa’s 2024 Victims of Crime Survey reported approximately 1,5 million incidents of housebreaking in a single year.

Read more...
Luxury fashion logistics operations protected
Fire & Safety Commercial (Industry)
A specialist logistics provider has enhanced fire safety across its warehousing operation using Hochiki’s Latitude fire control panels networked with Hochiki ESP intelligent (addressable) fire detection and alarm devices.

Read more...
Dahua showcases smart city solutions
AI & Data Analytics Fire & Safety IoT & Automation
Dahua showcased its smart city solutions at the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, which brought together experts, innovators, and city leaders from around the globe to explore the future of urban transformation.

Read more...
The role of safe storage in mitigating burglary and fire risk
Smart Home Automation Fire & Safety
Household burglary and fire remain amongst the most common threats to household assets in South Africa. Statistics South Africa’s 2024 Victims of Crime Survey reported approximately 1,5 million incidents of housebreaking in a single year.

Read more...
Risks of fire safety in residential environments
Fire & Safety Residential Estate (Industry)
ASP Fire is highlighting the significant fire risks in residential environments and stressing the importance of proactive fire-safety management at the household level.

Read more...
HMA takes on Africa’s fire market
Fire & Safety
HMA South Africa is positioning itself as a trusted partner in fire detection, suppression, and explosion-proof safety solutions across the continent, offering clients regulatory compliance as well as long-term protection for mission-critical operations.

Read more...
How secure is your fire protection system?
Fire & Safety
Modern fire protection systems are no longer just stand-alone panels that make a noise when a detector senses smoke. Many are now connected to building control systems, IoT devices and centralised management platforms. With that connectivity comes new risk.

Read more...
Fire safety cannot be ignored
Fire & Safety
Fire safety is a combination of technology, product certifications, and experience that ensures that every project is planned correctly at inception according to client requirements, while meeting SANS standards.

Read more...










While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, the publisher and its agents cannot be held responsible for any errors contained, or any loss incurred as a result. Articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. The editor reserves the right to alter or cut copy. Articles submitted are deemed to have been cleared for publication. Advertisements and company contact details are published as provided by the advertiser. Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or veracity of supplied material.




© Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd. | All Rights Reserved.