BSI recognises excellence in fire systems
Global fire systems leader Advanced has received an award from BSI, the business standards company, for 10 years of standards excellence in fire systems.
Global fire systems leader Advanced has received an award from BSI, the business standards company, for 10 years of standards excellence in fire systems.
Bull Products continues to expand its market-leading Cygnus wireless fire alarm system designed for use on construction sites.
As part of ongoing investment in its Lux Intelligent emergency lighting testing system, global fire and life safety company Advanced has appointed a dedicated UK sales manager, Robin Kemp.
Fire safety company FFE is bringing its Fireray wide-area smoke detection and Talentum flame detection technology to Intersec, which is held between 22-24 January 2017 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Intersec is a world-leading trade fair for security, safety and fire protection.
Nittan, a manufacturer of conventional and addressable fire detection products, has launched a range of Evolution High Output audio visual fire alarm devices including, for the very first time, models with a Short Circuit Isolator (SCI).
Advanced’s MxPro 5 fire panel range has been nominated for the Tomorrow’s Health and Safety Awards 2017.
Specialist manufacturer Romag now offers a fire resistant clear glass range supported by cutting, shaping, grinding and polishing expertise at its Consett, County Durham factory.
Swiftclean Building Services’ dedicated Fire and Smoke Damper Testing service has been coming to the aid of property managers in recent months, as the sharpened focus of health and safety authorities and fire brigades has created a new challenge for them.
Nittan Europe’s evo+ range of fire alarm control panels have been fully approved and certified to BS EN 54-13:2005, the latest European standard that ensures optimal fire system performance.
In October 2016 the Royal Clarence Hotel, a venue of great significance throughout English history since 1769, was devastated by fire that doesn’t appear to have originated within its own structure, but rather fire spreading from a neighbouring building.
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