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Annual Report 2011

Brand Internationaal Brand Internationaal Brand Internationaal 2011 has been a very difficult year for ANPI. The financial results are still positive but the crisis, with a delaying factor specific to our industry, is still adversely impacting us. If we compare with 2010, which can still be qualified as a grand cru, it is the laboratories which are the most impacted with a turn over reduced to more than 30%. What can we conclude? Without insisting on the financial impact, we have noticed that there are less certificates, less controls, less tests, however the building sector has not been reduced by 30%. This shows that either the ANPI team has been less performing or there are less concerns from the stakeholders regarding the prevention of fire and intrusion. An increasing number of quotes, with a success ratio on orders virtually equivalent to the previous years indicate that it is not the competition which is hitting our sector. They also seem to be impacted the same way. We have noticed that customers request the minimum possible and the average quote value is clearly going down. What is actually happening? Concerning the laboratory and certification, more and more Manufacturers want their certificates but they do not want to pay the cost of the tests. Based on the well known slogan one stop testing, one stop certification, ANPI is requested to certify the products using questionable reports or certificates issued by laboratories sometimes even unknown, but working under accreditation. One must remember that ANPI was the first well known European Laboratory to promote the one stop testing but only if this did not adversely impact the quality. Unfortunately keeping up quality is not the most common rule of the game! Instead of testing the products in our laboratory, which provides a solid proof of quality, the laboratory Operators are forced to do paper work in order to try to understand the dossiers introduced by the Manufacturers which very often lack coherence, and for which the traceability for the certification is often lacking, this is a very important factor. The outcome is, instead of validating or correcting certain reliable and tangible test results, we assist to a long administrative process, which often, due to a lack of administrative rigor from the requester, ends up in long technocratic fights during endless meetings. Regarding our inspection activities, the Installers would like a clean assessment report but they do not want us to apply the whole inspection process, starting from the technical specification analysis to the control of the finished installation, including the assessment of the detailed dossier. One should not be surprised that in the end, the reports indicate some discrepancies which are never pleasant to see. In brief, ANPI is facing an unfavorable tempest. Also, further to its own interest, it is more the interests of its Members which are threatened. It is therefore time to act together in order to put in place an efficient and healthy policy. This policy should systematize from the ground up, the use of quality marks. Three ways are necessary: improving the BOSEC referential for the fire prevention, widen the domains covered by the INCERT mark including in cameras, and to reinstate the I3 mark which guarantees the quality of the products used on the front of the buildings. We therefore have a rendez-vous set for 2012! Uigeverij Hoedboek B.V. Ir. A. Verhoyen General Manager ANPI

European reference player in the field of fire and theft protection FPS Home Office : Superior Council of Fire and Explosion Safety Task force Fire Prevention Camera consult FPS Health : Superior Health Council FPS Economy : Consumer Safety Committee NBN : TC4, TC 72, TC 191, TC 263, TC 325 and TC 391 CEB /BEC : PCP 301, TC 23, TC 29, TC 47A, TC 64, TC 77, TC 79, TC 81, TC 95, TC 100, TC 106, TC 110, TC 210 and TC 216 CEN : TC4, TC 72, TC 191 and TC 263 CENELEC : TC 79 IEC : CISPR Sectoral Operator : TC263, TC 325, TC 370, TC 391, TC405 Notified Body : Examination Center for Technicians for gas extinguishing installations using fluorinated gases Commission for the transport of funds E-Marking of electronic subsystems for vehicles Safety audit Non-ionising radiations Technical service for motor vehicles Acknowledged by the Dubai Civil Defense Notified Body under the number 1134 within the framework of the harmonized directives : 2004/108/EC EMC, 89/106/EEC Construction Products, 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Participation in the work BUCP, SG07, ECANB Expert by : Committees for the marks ANPI, BENOR, BOSEC, CEBEC, CERTALARM, FINCERTIF, INCERT I3and S3 Fire and Security Commissions of CFPA Europe European Fire Sprinkler Network Prevention Forum of CEA ANPI also takes part in the works of ABLE (former Bemco) whose main objective is to implement interlaboratory test programmes in order to compare their mutual results (Round Robin Tests). 2

The Belgian Information Center for the coordination of actions taken by the public and private sectors in the field of fire and theft protection Belgian people seldom or never even think about fire prevention. This is the outcome of a market survey prepared in collaboration with the Federal Public Services of Belgium (FPS Home Affairs) and ANPI. The time has come to act ANPI and its Documentation Center are actively collaborating with the Belgian Home Affairs Department in order to raise the awareness of the Belgian population by: taking part in working and thinking groups Task Force collaborating to the National Campaign 2011/2012 A smoke detector, saves who wants to! Distributing leaflets and posters Having a dedicated webpage Issuing press articles and media communication 4

A documentation center and a real-world-oriented library More than 23.000 bibliographic references Access to 5.000 books and related documents Weekly bulletins of regulatory and normative monitoring About 3000 normative references Collaboration with documentation centers that are members of InFire 29 handbooks published in cooperation with CFPA Europe Web site : Increase by 340% of the consultations since 2007 100 000 68 520 76 401 84 300 50 000 25 061 26 735 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 6

Specialized publications for the Belgian players in the field of prevention FireForum Magazine 5 publications a year (in partnership with Agoria) Regular publications of prevention articles in specialized magazines 55 specialized technical files 16 Safety sheets regularly updated Hot work permit User book for alarm systems and control and indicating equipments 8

The active promotion of prevention and protection New Security Eurofire Conferences (Paris) IFSEC (United Kingdom) Building & Facility Management AXA information day SECURA Fireworks fair (The Netherlands) Day of the fire brigades (BVV) Open day for students candidates for Technology Collaboration with FINTRO for the production of a video BVV Seminar Feprabel Congress Industry & Construction projects Study day on the new CPR Information session on evacuation Participation to information days in partnership with our affiliates Source : Internet 10

Reference laboratory for the evaluation of the performance of fire and theft protection equipments and for the conformity of electrical material 12

The reliability of theft prevention equipments in buildings and on site Intrusion resistance tests : Structural elements Facade elements (doors, windows, etc.) BELAC* accredited for ENV 1627, ENV 1628, ENV 1629, ENV 1630 Functional, climatic, mechanical and EMC tests : Detection systems Alarm transmission systems Video surveillance systems Identification systems (RFID) BELAC* accredited for EN 50130, TS/EN 50131, T014 & T014A CEB/BEC ZDnet.fr *For the detailed scope, see www.belac.be 14

The reliability of fire prevention and protection equipments in buildings and industrial buildings Functional, climatic, mechanical and EMC tests : Detection systems Alert and alarm systems Emergency lighting devices Voice alarm and evacuation devices Radio and wired transmission systems BELAC* accredited for EN 54, NBN S 21-100, EN 14604 and ISO 7240 Performance tests on manual fire extinguishing means : Mobile and portable fire extinguishers Fire blankets Portable fire extinguishing aerosol generators Hydrants and hose reels BELAC* accredited for EN 3, EN 671, EN 694 and EN 1869 Performance tests on automatic fire extinguishing systems : Extinguishing products (foams, powders, gases) Fixed hydraulic extinguishing systems (sprinklers) Fixed gas extinguishing systems Fire extinguishing control and indicating equipments Fire detection control and indicating equipments with extinguishing module Extinguishing modules for industrial fryers Extinguishing modules for boilers BELAC* accredited for EN 12094, NTN ANPI 123 & 126 *For the detailed scope, see www.belac.be 16

The reliability of vehicle theft prevention systems Functional, climatic, mechanical and EMC tests : Alarm systems Immobilization systems Slowdown and anti-restart systems Tracking and tracing systems BELAC* accredited for NTN ANPI 119, Assuralia specifications : VV1, VV2, VV3, CJ0, CJ1 & CJ2 INCERT mandated for tests according to T021 (CEB/BEC) *For the detailed scope, see www.belac.be 18 Source : Internet

The guarantee for safe value protection Intrusion resistance tests : Strong rooms Strong room doors Safes Exploding cash boxes Automated Teller Machines (ATM-DAB) BELAC* accredited for EN 1143-1 *For the detailed scope, see www.belac.be 20

The safety of electrical material and equipment Climatic testing (cold, dry & damp heat, salt spray, thermal changes, water, SO 2 corrosion, etc.) and mechanical testing (sinusoidal & randomized vibration, shocks, free fall, impact, etc.) : Electronical, electrical and electromechanical material Information technology equipment used in fire detection material and alarm security equipment BELAC* accredited for IEC 60068, IEC 817, EN 60950-1 Notified Body by the European Union under the number NB 1134 within the framework of the harmonized directive : 2006/95/EC Low Voltage *For the detailed scope, see www.belac.be 22

The measurement of electromagnetic fields EMC immunity and emission tests, electrostatic discharges, radiated fields, EFT, surges, conducted fields, magnetic fields, voltage dips and power interruptions, harmonics, flicker, etc. Electronical, electrical and electromechanical material Railway equipment Medical equipment Measurement and laboratory equipment Alarm systems components Electrical and electronic subsystems for vehicles Measurement of electromagnetic fields on sites (workplaces, day nurseries, urban environments, etc.) BELAC* accredited for EN 61000, EN 50121, EN 50155, EN 61373, STM-E-001, EN 55011 & CISPR 11, EN 55022 & CISPR 22, EN 55024 & CISPR 24, EN 55014 & CISPR 14, IEC 61326, EN 50130, EN 61000, European Directive 2004/104/EC Notified Body for the European Directives 95/54/EC and 2004/104/EC, 2004/108/EC *For the detailed scope, see www.belac.be 24

An inspection body having a great experience and international reputation 26

Fire protection systems Approval of the specifications and plans, verification of the study of plans and measurements, inspections at the draft stage and during realization, periodical inspections : Detection and alarm systems Emergency lighting systems Organization and evacuation means Mobile manual extinguishing means for first intervention (extinguishers, fire hose reels, hydrants) Fixed automatic extinguishing systems with gas, powder and fixed automatic hydraulic extinguishing systems (sprinkler, deluge, foam, water spray, etc.) Smoke and heat evacuation devices BELAC* accredited for : - Belgian reference standards : NBN SERIE S 21, Royal Decrees (basic standards, RGPT/ARAB, Code of Welfare of workers at work) - Reference standards for The Netherlands : Memorandum, NEN 2535, NEN 2575, PvE, VAS, VVB-09, BMI Regeling 2002, NEN 2654, NPR 2576 - European reference standards : NBN EN 12845, CEN TS 14816, CEN TS 14972, CEN TS 15176, EN 12094, EN 1500, NBN CEN TS 54-14 - Insurers reference standards : CEA series 4000, NTN 117 and 126 ANPI, NFPA Codes, Data Sheets FM (Factory Mutual) - Others : ISO 14520, Particular specifications in function of the risk *For the detailed scope, see www.belac.be 28

Intrusion protection and theft prevention systems and access control systems in buildings Inspections of intrusion protection and theft prevention systems in buildings Intermediate inspection at the draft stage Approval of the plans Intermediate inspection during realization Provisional commissioning Commissioning of the systems : - Verification of the study of the plans - First inspection Periodical inspections of the systems BELAC* accredited for : - Belgian laws and Royal Decrees into force related to caretaking firms, security firms and internal caretaking services, the installation, maintenance and use requirements of alarm systems and the requirements of control panel managing and the conditions to fulfill in order to obtain an agreement as a security firm - T015-1 of the Belgian Electrotechnical Committee - Assuralia specifications (former UPEA/BVVO) CTK 1.2 - Particular requirements in function of the risk Inspections of intrusion protection systems in vehicles Inspections of the systems within the framework of agreement obtention by installers Commissioning of the systems First inspection Periodical inspections of the systems BELAC* accredited for : - Assuralia specifications (former UPEA/BVVO) VV1, VV2, VV3, CJ0, CJ1 & CJ2 - Law and Royal Decree determining the methods of remote surveillance centrals using tracing and tracking systems (Belgium) *For the detailed scope, see www.belac.be 30

The follow-up of certified products and services Inspections activities in the context of product certifications granting, preservation and renewal : Initial and Surveillance Factory Production control in the factory or at The distributor s warehouse and on the storage location (B to B) Sampling at the end distributors (B to C) BELAC accredited for the mandates of the BOSEC & INCERT marks and for CE marking Other mandates : BENOR ATg, FINCERTIF, I3 Inspections in the context of the licence granting, preservation and renewal of the licence to use quality marks by service companies : Installations audits Specialized companies audits Installers audits BELAC* accredited for the mandates of the BOSEC & INCERT marks and for CE marking Other mandate : S3 *For the detailed scope, see www.belac.be 32

The certification of products, systems and services related to fire and theft protection 34

BENOR & ATG : the conformity to Belgian standards and technical agreements related to the implementation of products Purpose : to guarantee the conformity of a traditional construction product or material to the requirements of Belgian standards and technical prescriptions as well as its implementation. Owner of the BENOR mark : NBN ASBL/VZW Owner of the technical agreement : UBAtc ASBL/VZW BOSEC : the quality reference mark for companies specialized in fire prevention Purpose : to guarantee the quality of the services granted by specialized companies and of the products used in the fields of detection, smoke and heat evacuation and fixed automatic fire extinguishing systems. Owner of the mark : ANPI ASBL/VZW For more information : www.anpi.eu For more information : www.benoratg.org 36 37

S3 : the guarantee to call on a competent locksmith Purpose : to guarantee the quality of the services granted by the locksmiths. Owners of the mark : Vlaamse Slotenmakers Unie (VSU) and Fédération nationale des serruriers (FNS) For more information : www.anpi.eu www.vsu.be www.serrurier.be ANPI : the certificate attesting that the material complies with severe requirements Purpose : to guarantee the quality of the services and fire and intrusion protection material that are not covered by the other collective marks. Owner of the mark : ANPI ASBL/VZW For more information : www.anpi.eu 38 39

CERTALARM : a new pan- European scheme Purpose : to offer the manufacturers and inspection bodies the guarantee that tests carried out by the different laboratories and the related certifications are equivalent. Owner of the mark : CERTALARM AISBL/IVZW For more information : www.certalarm.org INCERT : the quality reference mark for electronic fire and intrusion detection systems in buildings and vehicles. Purpose: to guarantee the quality of products and services delivered by companies specialized in the installation of alarm systems for buildings the fitting of anti-theft and tracking systems in vehicles the transmission of alarms to emergency services. Owner of the quality mark: Comité électrotechnique belge ASBL / Belgisch elektrotechnisch comité VZW For more information : www.incert.be 40 41

FINCERTIF : the prevention of bank hold-ups Purpose : to guarantee the resistance to brutal robberies on bank counters and strong rooms in order to allow the bank staff to go to a safe place Owner of the mark : ANPI ASBL/VZW For more information : www.anpi.eu I3 : Buildings that withstand the attacks of burglars during 3 minutes Purpose: To ensure through product certifications and installers, that the elements used for the façade of buildings are strong enough to support at least 3 minutes of attempted burglary (95% of Burglars leave within the 3 minutes) Owner of the quality mark: FOD binnenlandse zaken / SPF Intérieur For more information : www.anpi.eu 42 43

The organization of ANPI 44

Balance sheet and results 2011 The Members of ANPI (situation at 31/12/2011) Balance sheet Assets 2011 2010 Fixed assets 617.680 583.359 Intangible assets 51.188 17.081 Tangibles assets 520.022 510.858 Financial assets 46.470 55.420 Current assets 3.211.155 3.568.902 Contracts in progress 124.338 145.948 Amounts receivable within 1 year 1.301.866 1.273.897 Cash at bank and in hand 1.737.875 2.108.209 Deferred charges and accrued income 47.076 40.848 Total assets 3.828.835 4.152.261 Equity and Liabilities 2011 2010 Equity 996.671 945.820 Association funds 330.848 330.848 Profit carried forward 665.823 614.972 Provisions 447.708 305.567 Amounts payable 2.384.456 2.900.874 Amounts payable after more than 1 year 352.744 359.825 Amounts payable within 1 year 2.011.103 2.336.365 Deferred charges and accrued income 20.609 204.684 Total liabilities 3.828.835 4.152.261 Income statement 2011 2010 Income and charges Operating income 6.206.630 6.764.903 Raw materials and consumables 1.885.652 1.822.618 Staff costs 3.662.469 3.849.113 Depreciation 121.410 130.783 Values on loans decrease -10.665 708 Provisions for extraordinary liabilities and charges 142.141 64.130 Other charges 89.958 163.695 Operating profit 315.666 733.856 Financial income 45.927 48.462 Financial charges 273.664 260.830 Extraordinary charges 37.078 540.944 Profit for the period 50.851-19.456 Group n. 1 : Insurance companies and their professional union AG Insurance Allianz Belgium Amlin Corporate Insurance Assuralia AXA Ethias Incendie Belgium Federales Assurances Generali Belgium Imoco KBC Verzekeringen Mercator Verzekeringen Nationale Suisse Assurances P&V Assurances Partners Assurances Vivium Group n. 2 : Public Bodies SPF Intérieur/FOD Binnenlandse Zaken (Belgium Home Office) Group n. 3 : Professional associations representing the already or likely to be certified companies AGORIA Fire Technologies (AFT) ALIA Security Association nationale des patrons électriciens de Belgique (ANPEB) Fédération des entreprises de Belgique (FEB) / Verbond van Belgische Ondernemingen (VBO) Fédération nationale des serruriers (FNS) Vlaamse Slotenmakers Unie (VSU) Confederatie Bouw Vlaamse Schrijnwerkers Passive Fire Protection Association (PFPA) Association de fabricants,importateurs et distributeurs de matériel de sécurité (AFIDIS) Group n. 4 : Organizations representing the users not represented in group n 1 Fédération des courtiers d assurances et d intermédiaires financiers de Belgique (Feprabel) Federatie voor Verzekerings- en Financiële tussenpersonen (FVF) Fédération royale des corps de sapeurs-pompiers de Belgique (FRCSPB) Union professionnelle des courtiers en assurances (UPCA) Group n 5 : Standardization, study, research, control and laboratory bodies Association des propriétaires des récipients à gaz (APRAGAZ) Institut de sécurité incendie (ISIB) / Instituut voor Brandveiligheid (ISIB) Bureau de contrôle technique pour la construction (SECO) / Technisch Controlebureau voor het Bouwwezen (SECO) Technical Control Bureau for Construction (SECO) Centre technique de l industrie du bois (CTIB) / Technisch Centrum der Houtnijverheid (TCHN) Socotec 46 47

Management Board (at 31-12-2011) The Technical Committees (composition at 31-12-2011) Chairman FRANSSEN Robert...ALLIANZ Belgium Secretary DESMET Bernard...ASSURALIA Group 1 : Public bodies Group 2 : Manufacturers and importers Group 3 : Users Group 4 : Standardization, study, research and control bodies Group 5 : Experts of certification boards Secretariat Administrators BENMERIDJA Rudy...AMLIN corporate insurance CAUWERT Patrick...FEPRABEL DE CUYPER Philippe...AXA BELGIUM DELTOMBE Lucien...IMOCO DE MEESTER Kris...FEB - VBO DE MEESTER Raymond-Guy. AGORIA Fire Technologies De Winter Filip.................. KBC VERZEKERINGEN DESSAIN Benoît...ALLIANZ Belgium DHONDT René...ASSURALIA DU TRE Dominique...AGORIA Fire Technologies GERBER Leo...FVF GLORIE Jérôme................... SPF INTERIEUR JACOBS Pascal...VIVIUM MEHAUDENS Luc...SECO PELGRIMS Peter...AGORIA Fire Technologies RAHIER Joseph...FRCSPB RYCKAERT Yves...ALIA Security VANDEVELDE Paul...ISIB General Manager VERHOYEN Alain...ANPI Auditor CALUWAERTS Freddy...CDO DGST Bedrijfsrevisoren Chairman of the Advisory and Appeals Committee for Certification SPEHL Pierre TCC1 TCC2 TCC3 TCC4 TCC5 TCC6 Passive fire protection Fire detection Safes Intrusion resistant doors and Intrusion resistant facade elements Evacuation fumée-chaleur Systèmes d extinction manuels C. Basungangelesi S. Maekelberg M. Raekelboom NC J. Dietvorst D. Du Tré J. Pauwels K. Mertens M. Steenbeke B. Van Veers M. de Lantsheere Y. Demunter NC M. Robberechts G. Van Steenbergen E. Valério J. Dietvorst P. Cassiman J. Vanmuysen F. Vangeertruyen NC M. Delplanche L. Gilbert P. Van Damme P. Janssens B. Temmerman K. De Maeght L. Sauvage M. Chavee B. Desmet J. Rahier P. Vandevelde A. Bruls E. Van Wesemael R. Van Pestel R. Huwel P. Spehl Y. Martin N. Van den Bossche T. Jacquemyn E. della Faille L. De Ketelaere P. De Bisschop D. Demuth M. Delruelle J. Mathy T. Douillet M. Delruelle E. Van Wesemael M. Vandendoren H. Verhofstadt W. Huysmans B. Desmet D. Demuth M. Vandendoren B. Desmet R. Van Pestel A. Verhoyen M. Vandendoren B. Desmet Ir Kneipe X. Burvenich P. Spehl T. Jacquemyn D. Demuth M. Vandendoren H. Verhofstadt NC B. Desmet B. Stockbroeckx D. Demuth M. Vandendoren H. Verhofstadt TCC7 Systèmes fixes d extinction automatiques NC P. Merckx M. Steenbeke B. Desmet S. Thibaut M. Delruelle P. De Bisschop D. Demuth T. Douillet M. Vandendoren H. Verhofstadt TCC9 Détection vol NC R. Verwee P. Vervaele M. de Lantsheere B. Desmet I. Verbaeys R. Nedergedaelt B. Stockbroeckx C. Bondroit M. Meert D. Demuth T. Douillet M. Vandendoren H. Verhofstadt 48 49

The Advisory and Appeals Committee for Certification The internal organization Chairman : Mr Pierre Spehl Secretariat : Ms Michèle Vandendoren General Assembly of Members Group n 1 : Insurance Companies and their professional union Management Board Mr Bernard Desmet Mr Ives Verbaeys Committee of the FINCERTIF mark Board Committee of the ANPI mark Group n 2 : Public Bodies / Committee of the BOSEC mark General Management Alain Verhoyen +32 10 475 263 Advisory and Appeals Committee for Certification (CARC/AVCC) Group n 3 : Professional associations representing the already or likely to be certified companies Ms Dominique Du Tré Mr Yves Ryckaert Group n 4 : Organizations representing the users not represented in group n 1 / Group n 5 : Standardization, study, research, control and laboratory bodies Mr Alain Grosfils (CTIB) Mr Christian Leplat (Apragaz) Mr Pierre Spehl (Seco) General Services +32 10 475 211 Human Resources Fabienne Poot Baudier fpb@anpi.be +32 10 475 221 Accountancy - Purchases France Wuyts fra@anpi.be +32 10 475 292 Legal Service Alain Verhoyen ave@anpi.be +32 10 475 263 Security & Environment Jeanine Driessens jd@anpi.be +32 10 475 231 Quality Marc Baeyens mba@anpi.be +32 10 475 243 Administration Alain Verhoyen ave@anpi.be +32 10 475 263 Industry Affairs Daniel Demuth sales@anpi.be +32 10 475 241 Standardisation J. Driessens info@anpi.be +32 10 475 231 Information J. Driessens info@anpi.be +32 10 475 231 Documentation Center FireForum Magazine Publications Workshops Symposium Laboratories B. Stockbroeckx bst@anpi.be +32 10 475 277 Building Intruder Systems & Components Building Fire Systems & Components Car Intruder Systems & Components Safe Value Protection Electrical Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility Metrology Common & Environmental Testing Inspections M. Delruelle ins@anpi.be +32 10 475 265 Fire Inspection (FID) Theft Inspection (TID) Certification Inspection (CID) Certification M. Vandendoren cert@anpi.be +32 2 234 36 10 TCC1 Passive Protection TCC2 Fire Detection TCC3 Safes TCC4 Doors and facade elements TCC5 Smoke Heat & Exhaust Systems TCC6 Manual Fire Extinguishing Systems TCC7 Automatic Fire Extinguishing Systems TCC8 / TCC9 Intrusion & Theft Detection IT Thierry Pauwels tp@anpi.be +32 10 475 244 TCC10 Bank counter TCC11 Examination Centre Experts fluorinated gases 50 51

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Table of contents Introduction p. 1 European reference player in the field of fire and theft protection p. 2 The Belgian Information Center for the coordination of actions taken by the public and private sectors in the field of fire and theft protection p. 4 Reference laboratory for the evaluation of the performance of fire and theft protection equipments and for the conformity of electrical material p. 12 An inspection body having a great experience and international reputation p. 26 The certification of products, systems and services related to fire and theft protection p. 34 The organization of ANPI p. 44 Certification Division Rue d Arlon, 15 B-1050 Brussels Belgium t. +32 (0) 2 234 36 10 f. +32 (0) 2 234 36 17 cert@anpi.be Standardisation, Information, Laboratory, Inspection Divisions Parc scientifique Fleming, Granbonpré 1 B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve Belgium t. +32 (0) 10 47 52 11 f. +32 (0) 10 47 52 70 info@anpi.be www.anpi.eu