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Fire Safety Matters launches State of the UK Fire Safety Market Survey
09 October 2024
FIRE SAFETY Matters is conducting a comprehensive State of the UK Fire Safety Market Survey, the detailed results of which will be analysed and then appear in the Fire Safety Matters Guide to the UK Fire Safety Industry 2024-2025. The latter is due to be published in mid-November.

The survey encompasses just over 30 questions covering a variety of topics, among them sector challenges, training and Continuing Professional Development, third party certification, consultancy, systems manufacturing, legislation in the post-Grenfell era, compliance and the built environment. There are also questions concentrating on areas including fire suppression.
It only takes a couple of minutes to complete the survey and that’s where we need the help of Fire Safety Matters’ dedicated readers and contributors. We would really appreciate you taking a moment or two to take part.
This survey can be conducted anonymously if you don’t wish to be named in any subsequent reviews. Rest assured that your answers will provide key information on a number of pressing issues facing the UK’s fire safety sector.
*Take part in the Fire Safety Matters State of the UK Fire Safety Market Survey
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