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Why are cladding fires still happening in 2024?

When the news of a fire in a London tower block broke recently, most people’s minds would have gone to Grenfell Tower, and the worst case scenario that might unfold. Thankfully, the fire was extinguished successfully, with everyone successfully evacuated from the building. Nevertheless, the fact that such a fire could take place so long… Read More

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Holiday let fire assessments: everything you need to know

New fire regulations come into force as part of the Building Safety Act 2022 on the 1st October 2023. Aimed at strengthening fire safety in most non-domestic premises, the centrepiece is a requirement for all holiday let properties to conduct a full written fire risk assessment. However, this is not the only requirement, nor is… Read More

What can we learn from the Beirut disaster?

Even in a year like the one we’ve had, the Beirut disaster stands out as a major shock. The massive explosion in the Lebanese capital ranks among the biggest non-military explosions ever recorded, and caused damage on a frightening scale. The precise death toll is still being counted, while hundreds of thousands are currently homeless… Read More

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Why fire safety is about more than protecting people

Fire safety is usually about securing routes of egress, stemming the progress of fire and giving people – both on site and first responders – as much time as possible to react and respond. However, the impact of a fire can last far beyond the initial effect on people in the locality, particularly if the… Read More

Reducing Fire Hazards In Offices

Having a fire in the workplace can be devastating for your business, and some businesses never recover. Understanding the potential fire hazards in your office is the first step in limiting the risks. Common office fire safety risks Damaged power cords Power cords are everywhere in offices. Whether powering a computer, a lamp or the… Read More