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Wave 17 Market Conditions Survey Report issued by FIA
08 November 2025
THE FIRE Industry Association (FIA) has announced the release of its 17th Market Conditions Survey. This annual report provides a detailed and independent review of the current state of the fire safety market, affording useful insights into the trends and challenges impacting the industry.

The Market Conditions Survey gathers feedback from businesses across the fire industry, examining key factors such as the availability of skilled workers, apprenticeships, payment periods and fluctuations in supplier costs. This is a detailed analysis that offers a clear picture of the current landscape and the hurdles businesses are currently facing.
In parallel with covering these critical metrics, the report serves as a platform for FIA members and industry veterans alike to share expertise on the most pressing issues affecting fire safety today. Their contributions help to ensure that the review reflects real-life experiences of those at the centre of the sector.
For businesses, the FIA Market Conditions Survey is an essential tool for predicting trends and preparing for the future. By providing a comprehensive overview of present industry conditions, the 21-page document helps companies make informed decisions that can help drive growth and success in a dynamic and quickly evolving sector.
*Access the 2025 FIA Market Conditions Survey online at https://issuu.com/fireindustryassociation/docs/fia_market_condition_review_wave_17_2025
Member Value Proposition Brochure
In parallel, the FIA has released its new Member Value Proposition Brochure outlining the full range of benefits, services and opportunities available to FIA members.
The publication demonstrates how the FIA supports businesses and professionals across the fire industry through world-class training, technical expertise, compliance guidance and the delivery of a strong voice in shaping standards and legislation.
For over a century now, the FIA has championed professionalism, integrity and safety. This new brochure builds on that legacy, clearly showing how membership of the Trade Association helps companies to stay compliant, competitive and connected within a rapidly evolving industry.
Members benefit from up to 40% off selected training courses, as well as access to the FIA Technical Department for expert guidance on standards and regulations. The brochure also highlights the Route to Certification service and the Compliance Portal, which provide practical tools and consultancy to help businesses achieve and then maintain third party certification.
Powerful opportunities
Beyond compliance, FIA membership offers powerful opportunities for growth through networking, marketing and participation in industry events such as the FIM Expo and the FIA’s Annual Lunch. Members can also take advantage of exclusive partnerships offering preferential rates on HR, insurance, fleet management, cyber security and well-being services.
The new Member Value Proposition Brochure shows why the FIA remains the trusted home of fire safety professionals in the UK and beyond.
*Read the new FIA Member Value Proposition Brochure online at https://issuu.com/fireindustryassociation/docs/fia_member_value_proposition_2025
**Further information is available via e-mail at [email protected]
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