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CCD Adds the Human Factor to the Panic Room

05-24-2012 07:33 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

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After a chance meeting at the annual ADS Security & Policing dinner, the Panic Room Company has secured a working collaboration with CCD, a specialist London-based design consultancy that puts the science of ergonomics and human factors into the heart of complex buildings – the Panic Room being the perfect complex candidate.

Steve Brook, Business Development Director for the Panic Room Company, comments, “Whilst the Panic Room is seen as a temporary refuge and time spent within is likely to be minimal due to the hi-tech connectivity to the ‘outside’ world and rescue services, it is nonetheless important that occupants feel comfortable. CCD has made it its business to assess how humans interact psychologically in confined spaces without natural light and, for us, their expertise is invaluable. Together we are now creating ergonomic and aesthetic concept Panic Room interiors which help minimize stress whilst remaining functional. It’s a very intricate and interesting process.”

CCD has designed specialised working environments for over 30 years including those for the emergency services, the security industry and the military sector. For example, in the design and layout of command vehicles, CCD has faced the twin challenges of confined spaces and large quantities of equipment. The systematic approach used here can be adapted and applied to the Panic Room.

John Wood, Executive Chairman for CCD explains, “Our design philosophy is very much human-centric and we believe that any built environment has to serve the people it was intended for. With the Panic Room, the occupants will be under stress as they imagine the threat on the other side of the steel and it is our forte to minimise this negative impact. Similarly, by applying human modelling techniques, we can ensure that every cubic centimetre within the Panic Room is optimally used – from storage to bunk beds, kitchenettes to washbasins. By refining the interior of these safe rooms, we’re adding real value to the product.”

CCD works as a multidisciplinary team using experts in psychology, ergonomics, interior design, nutrition, lighting, acoustics and CAD modelling. With this team approach, specialist lighting can combine with careful use of interior finishes and colours to mitigate feelings of claustrophobia in a windowless environment occupied by susceptible individuals. And, fortunate for the Panic Room Company, with a track record of over 375 successful command centre commissions undertaken in the UK and overseas, CCD has the world leading team in this area.

The Panic Room is a safe last point of defence and can be specified to withstand powerful weapon attacks. For commercial or domestic use, the unit is easily installed and can be connected to complementary security devices. The environment is comfortable and sustainable with air filtration, back-up power, fresh water and basic toilets all part of the concept. CCD is just one such coalition that the Panic Room Company has formed to create a total solution for its clients alongside partnerships with smoke screen, carbon air cleaning and a range of communications solutions. Each is best in class.

Contact the Panic Room Company on phone UK: 08000 467 232, Intl: +44 (0) 1142 564 530, email info@thepanicroomcompany.com or visit www.thepanicroomcompany.com.

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About the Panic Room Company - Produced in consultation with senior military experts and police, the Panic Room is a safe, sustainable refuge as a last point of defence and can be specified to withstand mechanical attacks, shotgun fire and more powerful weapon attacks. Each unit can be connected to complementary devices such as a simple ‘panic button’, iPad-2 technology using ISDN or 3G to contact external help or a bespoke computer system able to drive smoke screens or security cameras. The unit can be disguised to unobtrusively blend in with any environment and, although the time spent within is likely to be minimal, the Panic Room is comfortable and sustainable with external ventilation and air filtration, breathing equipment, lighting, back-up power supplies, fresh water and basic toilets all part of the concept.

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For further information please contact:

UK: 08000 467 232

International: + 44(0) 1142 564 530

Location: The Panic Room Company Ltd, Unit 3, Meadowhall Riverside, Meadowhall Road, Sheffield S9 1BW

Contact: Steve Brook

info@thepanicroomcompany.com
www.thepanicroomcompany.com

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