Abu Dhabi: FAB Properties, the real estate service provider, which specialises in end-to-end property solutions, has now linked more than 90% of its properties to the Hassantuk safety system, under its agreement with Injazat, the UAE’s leader in digital transformation.

Hassantuk is a strategic public-private initiative between the UAE Ministry of Interior and Injazat, the region’s foremost IT strategists, and is designed to increase the efficiency of emergency services responses to all fire and life safety emergency alarms through a state-of-the-art smart system which helps to shorten response times and increase response efficiency to all emergency events across the UAE, helping reduce danger to life and damage to property.

Ayman Alsebeyi, General Manager at Hassantuk, said: “ Hassantuk is one of the world’s first federal fire and life safety services that is designed not only to help save lives and property but also to assist organizations like FAB Properties make and keep their buildings safer.

Hassantuk is proud to work with forward thinking companies and property owners such as FAB Properties. By sharing the same customer centric vision of a safer community Hassantuk and FAB Properties have worked hard together to connect over 90% of the entire FAB properties portfolio, helping them provide their consumers with a safer choice.

Hassantuk continues to provide 24x7 round the clock protection for connected buildings, creating a safer, smarter community.”

Jasim Al Ali, CEO of FAB Properties said: “We are proud to have linked more than 90% of our properties to the Hassantuk system. The addition of the Hassantuk system to our properties allows us to move toward creating the next generation of fire and life safety solutions to keep both tenants and first responders safe. Being one of the pre-eminent real estate service companies in the UAE, FAB Properties constantly strives to offer premium services to its clients and this initiative underscores this promise and supports the UAE’s vision to remain one of the safest countries across the globe.”

All building owners across the UAE are legally required to register and subscribe to the Hassantuk system and the full registration instructions and details can be found on the Hassantuk website at www.hassantuk.moi.gov.ae

Under the authority of UAE Cabinet Resolution No. 24 of 2012 and Ministerial Resolution No. 505 of 2012, the system provides an additional layer of safety and security in line with UAE Vision 2021 and Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030’s commitment to make the United Arab Emirates one of the safest countries in the world.

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