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Fire and Security Matters Awards: Final entry deadline
22 February 2022
THE ENTRY deadline for the Fire and Security Matters Awards 2022 has been extended to Tuesday 1 March, which will be the final deadline for individuals and companies wishing to enter.

The Fire and Security Matters Awards, which are organised in partnership with the Fire Industry Association, are free to enter and recognise excellence and innovation in the fire and security sectors. The Fire and Security Matters Awards have already received more than 100 entries and the final deadline for entries has been extended until Tuesday 1 March 2022 at 23:59.
The winners of the FSM Awards will be revealed at a gala dinner and ceremony to be held at the CBS Arena in Coventry on Thursday 28 April 2022, which will be hosted by popular impressionist and comedian Alistair McGowan.
It only takes a few minutes to enter the Fire and Security Matters Awards and It’s the perfect way to gain much-deserved recognition for either yourself, your team, a colleague, your organisation, a product/service or a project. You can enter for FREE at https://firesecurityawards.com/award-categories
The list of categories is as follows:
Fire Categories
- Fire Innovation of the Year
- Fire Manufacturer of the Year
- Fire Safety Installer/Integrator of the Year
- Fire Safety Project of the Year
- Fire Safety Manager of the Year
- Fire Safety Team of the Year
Security Categories
- Security Manufacturer of the Year
- Security Guarding Company of the Year
- Security Installer/Integrator of the Year
- Security/Risk Manager of the Year
- Security Team of the Year
- Security Project of the Year
*You can enter for FREE online at https://firesecurityawards.com/award-categories
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