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Fire Safety Matters Live Coventry registration open
19 February 2024
REGISTRATION IS now open for Fire Safety Matters Live Coventry, which is a free-to-attend conference and exhibition taking place at the Coventry Building Society Arena on 12 June 2024.

Fire Safety Matters (FSM) Live is the leading conference for education, compliance and networking in the fire safety industry. Join 500+ peers for a day of unparalleled networking opportunities and knowledge exchange. During the event, you will have access to seven hours of CPD-accredited seminars and will receive a CPD certificate for attending.
You can register to attend for FREE at www.fsmlive.co.uk
Delegates will also be able to enjoy free tea, coffee, refreshments and lunch in our exhibition area, which features 40+ of the leading brands in the fire sector, showcasing all the latest training, guidance, products, services and technology. The headline sponsor for FSM Live is Apollo Fire Detectors. Other high profile exhibitors include Advanced, Aico, EMS, FFE, Global HSE Solutions, Siderise, Tio Fire Safety, Siemens, C-Tec, Baldwin Boxall, Nittan, Fike and many more.
The FSM Live conference is not to be missed as the opening address will be delivered by the Home Office. There will also be seminars delivered by the Institute of Fire Safety Managers, the Fire Sector Federation, C.S. Todd & Associates and many more.
FSM Live will also be co-located with conferences being delivered by BAFE and the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. In the evening, the same venue will also play host to the annual Fire and Security Matters Awards, which is the sector’s biggest evening for celebrating excellence.
Places to attend FSM Live are limited so make sure you don't miss out and register to attend for FREE at www.fsmlive.co.uk
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