2nd international safety exhibition to open in saudi
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2nd International safety exhibition to open in Saudi

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Prince Mohammad bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz, Governor of the Eastern region will open here on Monday the 2nd International Safety Exhibition. The three-day exhibition is being organized by Dhahran International Exhibitions Company in cooperation with the Department of Civil Defense in the Eastern region. More than 60 companies from Saudi Arabia, several Arab and foreign countries will showcase at the Expo, the latest advances and new technology in security, safety and firefighting equipment and apparatuses as well as systems of works and programs of the special protection facilities and security systems, information and control of roads and traffic safety.

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