Real estate fair with theme island "Burglary and security
From March 16 to 18, 2018, the "Immo Messe Schweiz" will take place in the Olma Halls in St.Gallen. Interesting facts on the subject of security will also be conveyed.
Over 200 exhibitors are participating in this Information platform on site, presenting their offers from the fields of real estate, construction and renovation. Various specialist presentations, the special show "Facades - Functionality and Aesthetics" and in particular the theme island "Burglary and Security" are the highlights of the fair.
Topic island "Burglary and security
Many people are shocked when their own home is broken into. The invasion of privacy, the impaired feeling of security and possible psychological consequences often cause more trouble than the material damage. The security consulting service of the St.Gallen cantonal police as well as specialized companies from the areas of windows and doors, alarm, video and locking systems as well as building automation show how to prevent a break-in. Burglary prevents. Informed is in addition, how someone is to proceed, if to him nevertheless the guild of the thieves a visit have paid
Special show "Facades - Functionality and Aesthetics
The facade provides protection from wind and weather, demarcates property and creates privacy. Today, a visually appealing facade is no longer enough; the demands on functionality are at least as high. This makes the facade an important part of a sustainable energy concept. The special show highlights current findings and presents the wide range of possibilities.
Public fair forum
For builders and homeowners, the trade fair forum is open with informative presentations, including on the aforementioned special show topic, financing options, energy efficiency and renovation topics. The St.Gallen cantonal police will also be providing information on "Burglar-resistant measures from a police perspective".
The 20. Immo Fair Switzerland (March 16-18, 2018) will be open from 2 to 7 p.m. on Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free of charge.