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Wiesbaden is rejoicing in celebration.

Wiesbaden enhances event security with cutting-edge access restriction technology.

Wiesbaden revels in celebration.
Wiesbaden revels in celebration.

Wiesbaden is rejoicing in celebration.

Wiesbaden, the picturesque city in Germany, is taking a significant step forward in ensuring the safety and security of its citizens and visitors by implementing innovative access protection measures for large events such as the popular Rheingau Wine Week [1][3].

On August 11, 20XX, officials presented new access protection measures for the Rheingau Wine Week, marking a milestone in event security [2]. The city has invested around 2.8 million euros in extended access protection for municipal events, with a focus on both professional, trained staff and modern digital access control systems [1][3].

These measures include ID scanners, digital guest lists, and rigorous ID checks to ensure only authorized persons enter the venue. The city is the first in Germany to have the Armis Go barrier material, a market novelty with the lowest certified penetration depth on the market [2]. Wiesbaden has acquired certified access barriers for the Rheingau Wine Week, including 60 Armis One and 150 Armis Go [2].

The safety of citizens is a top priority at the Rheingau Wine Week, according to Oberbürgermeister Gert-Uwe Mende. Ordnungsdezernentin Maral Koohestanian emphasized that the new access protection measures are a visible sign of cleverly developed security measures [2].

Specific access protection plans were created for each event site with the help of a qualified expert office. A joint walkthrough of the event area was conducted to inspect and explain the new barriers by specialist personnel [2].

Modern risk prevention and quality of life on public spaces are not mutually exclusive, according to Building and Traffic Commissioner Andreas Kowol. The new access barriers create practical prerequisites for effective protection and ensure that inner-city event areas remain vibrant places [2].

The Rheingau Wine Week, a popular wine festival in the region, is also a pioneer in event protection. The city's commitment to safety is evident in its extensive preparations, which include comprehensive risk assessments to identify specific event risks and tailor security concepts accordingly [1].

Citizens can contact the responsible department or office with any questions related to the new access protection measures. Images of the new access barriers can be found on the Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden's website [2]. The switch to certified systems was challenging, but necessary for the safety of the events. The new access barriers provide necessary security for city police to perform duties reliably and responsively on-site [2].

In conclusion, Wiesbaden's innovative access protection for events like the Rheingau Wine Week involves a combination of human expertise and technology-supported access controls, underpinned by precise risk analysis, ensuring high security standards that protect guests and maintain public order [1][3].

[1] City of Wiesbaden Press Release - New Access Protection Measures for Large Events [2] Rheingau Wine Week Official Website - Event Safety Measures [3] German Security Industry Association - Wiesbaden's Innovative Approach to Event Security

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