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Otago Museum's Fire protection upgrade

Justin McEntyre • August 13, 2019

Working alongside a Moa skeleton, various extinct species, ancient relics including Waka isn’t your typical work environment.

Otago Museum

Contego have been involved with the Otago Museum since 2017 when we undertook the Passive Fire protection on the highly popular Tuhura fitout. Contego have since been engaged to audit the entire building throughout & undertake the stage by stage upgrade & remedial works to Passive Fire Protection.

Passive Fire protection in this building is vitally important for both life safety for the significant occupancy of public but also protection of the irreplaceable exhibits on display & in storage.

In order to install our Passive Fire systems we have first had to arrange for the Museum Curators team to undertake testing on our products to ensure the chemicals are not creating any impact on the preservation of exhibits.

Feedback from Museum staff is that Contego staff have been doing an exceptional job of being respectful of their processes & unique requirements.

The Museums Fire protection upgrade regime featured here in the Otago Daily Times

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