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16 January 2026

HOCHIKI MIDDLE East has been recognised at the prestigious Intersec Awards in Dubai, winning the Best Active Fire Safety Product trophy for the company’s ACD multi-sensor with CO, which evidences an ongoing commitment to “innovation and life safety excellence”.

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15 January 2026

PASSIVE FIRE protection specialist Promat has cut energy usage in its drying procedure for the manufacturing of fire protection boards by up to 66% following the introduction of an innovative new process.

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14 January 2026

WORKING IN partnership with SFA Fire & Security, Hochiki Europe has delivered a tailored life safety solution for the Admiral Lord Nelson School in Portsmouth, providing enhanced protection for students, staff and property across what is a complex and multi-building site.

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14 January 2026

THE ORAMA Group, the specialist in wireless safety solutions, has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability through an integrated strategy that combines technological innovation, environmental responsibility and social values.

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14 January 2026

FIREANGEL, THE developer of smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms, has launched its new Pro Installer Network, in turn “elevating standards, expertise and installer success”. Redefining compliance and installation confidence, UK electrical contractors installing and maintaining Grade D fire alarms are now able to join a register of professional organisations to unlock exclusive perks, training, support and opportunities as they continue to serve the sector by delivering compliant residential Grade D fire alarm systems.

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14 January 2026

AS THE UK pushes towards ambitious ‘Net Zero’ and renewable energy targets, UK fire extinguisher manufacturer Britannia Fire has launched PVSTOP: a solar panel block out solution manufactured in lightweight composite units for easy transportation and use. PVSTOP’s liquid coating acts like a blanket, instantly blocking light and safely shutting down solar panels during an emergency scenario.

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09 January 2026

THE FIFE Ethylene Plant in Scotland, operated by ExxonMobil Chemical, is one of the largest publicly traded petroleum and petrochemical enterprises in the world. Recently, it has benefited from a massive fire safety system upgrade courtesy of Hyfire’s partner Vipond Fire Protection.

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11 January 2026

HOCHIKI MIDDLE East will showcase its latest life safety innovations at Intersec Dubai 2026, which runs from 12-14 January, with a keen focus on assisting consultants, contractors and facilities teams alike to deliver robust and compliant fire strategies for complex estates across the region.

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11 January 2026

MILLARS PUMPS – itself a new specialist company – is bringing innovative Italian engineering solutions to the UK’s fire protection market as the exclusive distributor of Idroelettrica Spa fire pumps and controllers.

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16 December 2025

FIREANGEL – THE fire, smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) safety technology manufacturer – is supporting Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service’s Winter Warmth initiative by donating CO alarms to help protect vulnerable residents during the colder months.

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16 December 2025

HOCHIKI EUROPE is celebrating the achievements of its dedicated team members as employees from across the business are honoured for reaching significant long service milestones. Managing director Shinsuke Kubo has presented awards to colleagues marking five, ten and 20 years of service, with special recognition reserved for two remarkable employees (namely Janet Smith and Paul Adams) who’ve now worked for the business across the last 25 years.

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15 December 2025

ALARMSENSE IS a range of conventional two-wire detection and alarm devices from Apollo Fire Detectors that connect to the same pair of supply wires. This design saves time on installation and renders AlarmSense an incredibly flexible system for small applications that don’t require any form of specialist protection.

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08 December 2025

FIREANGEL HAS worked closely with building services contractor I-MEX to design and install a fully integrated, standards-compliant fire safety system at The Icon, a new residential development in Eddington, Cambridge.

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08 December 2025

THE UNIVERSITY of Southampton’s management team has recently enhanced fire safety provision for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals thanks to the installation of a pioneering paging system. Advanced’s MxPro 5 fire panels, integrated with the ESPA Pager Interface, form the core of the new solution delivered by Premier Fire Security and Scope Communications, providing targeted alerts and improved accessibility across the university.

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08 December 2025

SIDERISE HAS launched three masonry open state cavity barrier products for 25 mm and 50 mm air gaps. The fire resistance performance of these new additions is certified by the International Firestop Council, alongside the existing Siderise EWI open state cavity barrier and firestops, thereby offering peace of mind that they’re suitably tested and independently audited.

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01 December 2025

RESPONDING TO growing requests from safety professionals for clarity on the fast-emerging risks linked to lithium-ion batteries in the workplace, asecos has issued a new White Paper entitled ‘Lithium-ion Batteries: Fire, Explosion and Smoke Hazards You Must Address’.

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01 December 2025

FIREANGEL, THE manufacturer of smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms, has strengthened its wholesaler focus through the appointment of national account manager Nick Atkinson, who has joined the business to drive engagement with national and independent wholesalers across the UK.

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21 November 2025

PASSIVE FIRE protection solutions manufacturer Promat has published Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for 86% of its products sold within the Etex Building Performance UK division to provide transparent third party verified data to customers, ensuring they have access to credible sustainability information that informs specification.

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21 November 2025

WES3 – THE fully EN 54-25 compliant temporary fire alarm system from Ramtech – ensures the highest safety standards are met during refurbishment projects for heritage buildings, protecting structures and workers alike without compromising a given location’s historical value.

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24 November 2025

LIFE SAFETY systems manufacturer C-TEC’s new dedicated technical support telephone number will go live on 24 November. The new number (01942 366328) affords customers direct access to C-TEC’s technical support team and is part of the company’s recent large-scale investment in its technical support and professional Help Desk services.

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FEATURES

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16 January 2026

CONTINUING THE organisation’s commitment to progress, innovation and inclusivity within the fire sector, Steve Hamm outlines new initiatives for 2026 that will reinforce the Institution of Fire Engineers’ (IFE) mission of assisting fire professionals worldwide to excel in their careers.

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15 January 2026

TWO YEARS ago, Zzeus Training heralded a landmark moment for the fire and security sectors when the first candidates successfully completed the EAL Level 3 Diploma in Providing Electronic Fire and Security Systems. Those candidates’ certificates were formally presented by Dame Judith Hackitt DBE and recognised by EAL’s managing director Al Parkes, who praised Zzeus Training for being a “pioneer” in the domain of fire alarm systems training.

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05 January 2026

SERVICED APARTMENTS and aparthotels are becoming increasingly common across the UK, write Paul Trew, Ian Bailey, David Quinn, Jon Pagan and Ian Moore, particularly so in urban developments and mixed-use buildings. While the layouts of these units are often very similar to standard residential flats, they’re rented out for varying durations from single nights to several months (or even years), in turn creating a grey area when it comes to fire safety compliance and enforcement. This can affect the design as well as the management of these buildings.

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13 December 2025

THE STORY that caught my attention recently, notes Tom Roche, wasn’t about fire growth or building loss. It was about confusion. Specifically, the confusion faced by the Fire and Rescue Service when arriving at buildings equipped with a range of fire protection systems.

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15 December 2025

AS 2025 draws to a close, the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) can reflect on a remarkable 12 months, writes Steve Hamm. The organisation has worked tirelessly to support and shape the evolving fire safety landscape through key initiatives, strategic partnerships and the continued dedication of its members and volunteers worldwide.

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11 January 2026

SAFETY IS a primary concern during fire inspections, writes David Fox, where the right equipment plays a crucial role. Ladders, and notably so those designed for specific environments, are vital in ensuring effective and secure operations.

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08 December 2025

2025 HAS been a transformative year for the Fire Industry Association (FIA), writes Helen Whittington, marked by a strengthened international footprint and a renewed commitment to sharing UK expertise across the global fire safety community.

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24 September 2025

FIRE RISK assessments are a legal requirement and a vital safety tool underpinning all commercial buildings in the UK. They serve to protect people, property and business operations. Here, Anthony Walker sets out the requirements for, the procedures surrounding and also the significance of conducting fire risk assessments.

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12 September 2025

ODDLY, THE image you see below isn’t the burned out hulk of an industrial or commercial building such as the Cannock warehouse that caught fire in May 2024, writes Tom Roche. It’s a photo from Stockholm showing a low-rise residential building left largely uninhabitable after a fire spread across the structure. It catches the attention not because it’s unique, but rather because its familiar. Too familiar, in fact.

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24 August 2025

WITH ANOTHER school year about to begin, once again we find ourselves having the same discussion about fire safety guidance, writes Thomas Roche. The last attempt to revise Building Bulletin 100 was back in 2021, but nothing came of it, with Government sliding aspects into the generic design brief for schools. This leaves us with a gap to the guidance written in 2007. In the meantime, schools have continued to face serious fires, leaving communities to deal with avoidable consequences.

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07 July 2025

FIRE SAFETY is a critical aspect of any building’s design and ongoing management, writes Paul Smith. While active fire protection systems such as sprinklers, alarms and extinguishers are well known, passive fire protection is equally vital in mitigating the risks associated with fire.

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26 June 2025

ARTICLE 21 of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 states the designated ‘Responsible Person’ must ensure that all employees are provided with adequate safety training, writes Luke Ventura. It’s a legal requirement that training must be provided from the time the employee is first employed and subsequently if they’re exposed to a new or increased risk.

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22 May 2025

THERE IS something quietly encouraging about the story of St Mary’s Catholic Voluntary Academy in Derby, notes Iain Cox. Following its destruction by fire in 2020, the school has been rebuilt, not simply with an eye on sustainability, but with resilience very much front and centre.

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22 May 2025

PASSIVE FIRE protection relies on the effective compartmentation of a given building, writes Alec Purdie. It’s made up of fire doors, walls and floors and works alongside active systems such as sprinklers and fire alarms.

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02 May 2025

GREEN IS a colour we all see every day. It has multiple uses and is synonymous with nature, calmness, clean energy, sustainability and conservation. Considered by many as the universal colour of safety and ‘go’, we’re even told that green improves focus and is good for us. In the UK at least, legislation dictates that emergency exit signage (ie the ‘running man’ legend) is white on green. Alan Ward examines precisely why.

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28 April 2025

WHEN A devastating fire destroyed a once grand and historic hotel (specifically The Claremont Hotel on Eastbourne’s seafront), writes Iain Cox, one could have expected an effort to rebuild and replace it pretty quickly. However, in this particular case it has become a symbol of disruption ever since.

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16 April 2025

PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) SYSTEMS harness sunlight to generate electricity through semiconductor materials, providing a sustainable and renewable energy source. Being electrical systems, though, means that solar PV installations present common fire risks that need to be managed to ensure safety and performance, as Spike Armstrong discovers.

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28 March 2025

FIRE SAFETY in hotels has garnered increased attention on recent times following a series of high-profile incidents, writes Thomas Roche. In January this year, for example, the fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in the Kartalkaya ski resort of the Bolu Province in Turkey killed 78 people. That was global news.

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03 March 2025

LAST OCTOBER, the Government announced its continued commitment to the future of education, writes Thomas Roche, by unveiling plans to rebuild another 114 schools across the country. That investment presents an invaluable opportunity to ensure that our school buildings are not just fit for purpose, but also resilient for decades to come. Are we really thinking long-term about fire protection in these rebuilds?

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20 February 2025

AS WE continue to step into the New Year, and reflect on fire incidents from 2024, one key question immediately springs to mind: ‘How long does it truly take to recover from and then rebuild after a devastating fire? The lingering scars of fire disasters across the UK remind us all of the enduring challenges involved in recovery and reconstruction, writes Tom Roche.

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