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Fire Industry Association launches 2025 Market Conditions Survey
11 August 2025
THE FIRE Industry Association (FIA) is calling on all businesses in the fire sector to take part in the 2025 Market Conditions Survey, share their experiences and actively assist in shaping the direction of the industry.

Each year, this vital survey captures a snapshot of the current UK fire market, highlighting key insights around employment trends, skills gaps, training opportunities, supplier costs and payment practices. It takes just five minutes to complete the survey.
Respondents’ feedback is added to a detailed report, which is free and publicly available, offering valuable benchmarking data for the entire industry.
All responses are completely anonymous such that respondents can be open and honest, in turn helping the Trade Association to paint a clearer picture of the sector’s current challenges and opportunities.
By taking part, respondents are not just sharing your views. They’re also helping businesses right across the UK’s fire sector to make better decisions and prepare for what’s ahead.
As a ‘Thank You’ for completing the Wave 17 survey, everyone who responds will be entered into a prize draw for the chance to win a £100 Amazon voucher.
*Access the FIA Market Conditions Survey: Wave 17 online
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