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Parks and Gardens install scales in the ficus to speed up their security checks (16/02/2019)

These tasks are carried out by professional climbers, since the specimens have an average of 25 meters in height.

The City of Murcia, through the Department of Modernization of Administration and Urban Development led by José Guillén, continues to make a constant and controlled thorough review of the more than 700 unique specimens that are in the municipality of Murcia.

Currently, work is being carried out on the Floridablanca Garden, in which ladders are installed for climbing on large trees to facilitate work and access them more quickly.

These tasks are carried out by professional climbers, since the specimens have an average of 25 meters in height.

It is a pre-installation of the system that will allow them to be reviewed more efficiently and operationally.

The specialist is in charge of checking the branches, that there are no levers or dry branches and that the whole specimen, including the internal face that is not visible from below, is in good condition.

"We continue to work to guarantee the safety of all our neighbors, that is our first objective, and this work will allow the trees to grow healthy and strong." The green areas, and specifically the Floridablanca Garden, are meeting spaces and leisure for all Murcia, are emblematic places of our city, which have to be in perfect condition "has highlighted Guillén.

These revisions are carried out in greater depth before the arrival of wind and cold episodes that usually occur in autumn and winter, and are added to those carried out when the so-called emergency protocol is activated, which for safety limits those spaces where there may be some problem due to the wind, episodes of storms or extreme temperatures.

The system that is being installed, as well as the revisions that are made to the unit by certified professionals, do not pose any harm to the horse or any danger to citizens, because while these tasks are carried out, the area is bounded For security.

The green areas are also spaces Smart City

The ficus of Santo Domingo and Floridablanca monitor their status in real time guaranteeing security to the residents of Murcia.

Specifically, in the Floridablanca Garden there are 10 sensors that increase security controls reporting humidity in the environment of the tree, temperature, irrigation, soil moisture, as well as foliar.

"This pioneering initiative, since it is the first time in all Spain that is carried out on ornamental trees, allows us to have enough data to determine a historical and predict situations of tree stress and minimize risks" remarked José Guillén.

The technology used to take the constants and monitor the data of the tree is a state-of-the-art technology of Smart Cities (Internet of Things) in which a device of low energy consumption stores the constants of the tree every minute , and sends them to a system in the cloud where all the data is stored.

These data are sent through a wireless system of low consumption and can be monitored through the fixed or mobile devices of the technicians of the City of Murcia.

This monitoring system is another element of MiMurcia's solutions as an integrated information and sound reinforcement platform for the different services of the City of Murcia.

The devices are designed to be powered by solar energy and also have a last generation design that allows them to have a minimum energy consumption, and a minimal impact on the environment.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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