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Meet FSM and SM at Intersec 2020
09 January 2020
Fire Safety Matters magazine (FSM) and Security Matters (SM) magazine will both be exhibiting at Intersec this year.

FSM and SM are independent publications aimed at the largest collection of fire, security and risk management professionals in the UK. Sent out together, they reach more than 40,000 named individuals through print, online and email platforms.
The magazines contain unparalleled news, prosecutions, products, features, columnists and analysis from leading industry figures. They are the only publication that bring together a readership from across all risk management perils. FSM and SM also provide in-depth previews for all the key industry events.
Whether you are a potential reader or interested in advertising, we would be delighted to welcome you to join us on the stand to discuss how we can meet your requirements.
Hall 3, stand C18
- Widnes hotel owner prosecuted due to “serious fire safety breaches”
- Western Business Media extends key partnership with Nineteen Group
- UK Fire and Rescue Services attend 700,000-plus false fire alarms post-2019
- Electrical safety body lends support to ongoing AEI Cables campaign
- Responses to HMICFRS inspections
- Skills for Security calls for protection for trainers
- Corporation addresses risk of electric car fires in City of London
- Hoarding warning follows tragic death
- New report raises questions over housing laws
- Dame Judith Hackitt to share review findings at IOSH 2018
- Hot Topic : International Security Expo 2019
- Funding Terror at Car Boot Sales
- Community Safety Watch, by UK based CCTV manufacturer Viseum
- Detecting real-time threats remotely
- Call to make stab vests compulsory
- Serious & Organised Crime and Forensics take centre stage at International Security Expo 2019
- Reduce the impact
- Ask the Expert Dr Tinku Acharya
- Crowded places, a continuing security challenge
- What are we seeing with CCTV this year?