February 2010 |
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Schneider Electric Showcases Integrated Approach to the Construction of Safe, Energy Efficient and Intelligent Schools
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Energy Management and Building Automation specialist
demonstrates one complete educational building solution with interactive “A Day
in the Life of a School” presentations Stand 508 at Building Schools Exhibition
& Conference, February 24-25th at the ExCel Centre in London
Ashby, United Kingdom - February 15th 2010: At BSEC 2010 experts from global
energy management specialist Schneider Electric will run a series of unique
on-stand “A Day in the Life of a School” demonstrations. These will show
visitors how its integrated school security, energy management and building
control solutions enhance the financial, operational and environmental
performance of schools — and help boost pupils’ performance levels by up to 30
percent.
The special “A Day in the Life of a School” mini ‘lessons’ will give conference
delegates and exhibition attendees a snapshot of the new and exciting
possibilities available to schools using the latest energy management and
building automation systems. The lessons will also demonstrate how easy it is to
monitor and cost-effectively control vital aspects of a school — from enhanced
energy management and carbon reduction measures, through to security, safety and
access control.
Visitors to Schneider Electric’s stand (508) will also discover how school
authorities can take significant steps to meeting their carbon reduction
commitments by following Schneider Electric’s four steps to energy efficiency.
From the start of the school day through to when the lights are switched off and
throughout the night, Schneider Electric’s building automation solutions are
focused on delivering the optimal learning and operational environment within
schools. Sophisticated but intuitive energy management systems continuously and
cost-effectively control heating, lighting and ventilation according to the
changing needs of staff and children, while security and access control
solutions integrate pupil access and registration with automated absence alerts
and cashless school meal payment options that take account of individual pupil’s
special dietary needs.
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Schneider Electric’s leadership in intelligent and highly energy-efficient,
integrated building management and security solutions for the education sector
is built on a unique, research-based understanding of the needs, concerns and
behaviours of school users – especially children and their teachers.
As well as drawing upon the findings of two ‘Safety and Security in Schools’
research reports1 & 2 commissioned by Schneider Electric’s buildings business
(formerly known as TAC UK), the company’s solutions also take account of
numerous studies that show the combination of fresh air, natural light, the
right temperature and integrated security systems makes pupils comfortable, feel
safe and perform. One study by the International Centre for Indoor Environment
and Energy, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), showed that pupils’
performance went up by an average of 15 percent, and up to 30 percent, with
improved climate control.
“Education authority representatives, school managers and building contractors
who visit our stand at BSEC 2010 will see what a huge, positive impact an
integrated security, energy management and building automation solution can have
on financial, operational, environmental and pupil performance,” commented
Stuart Bailey, Head of Education - Buildings Division, Schneider Electric.
For more information about BSEC10 and how to attend, please visit: http://www.buildingschools.co.uk/
About Schneider Electric
As a global specialist in energy management with operations in more than 100
countries, Schneider Electric offers integrated solutions across multiple market
segments, including leadership positions in energy and infrastructure,
industrial processes, building automation, and data centres/networks, as well as
a broad presence in residential applications. Focused on making energy safe,
reliable, and efficient, the company's 114,000 employees achieved sales of more
than 18.3 billion euros in 2008, through an active commitment to help
individuals and organisations “Make the most of their energy.”
www.schneider-electric.com
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