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29 June 2026

BRITANNIA FIRE, the dedicated manufacturer of composite fire extinguishers, has appointed Matt Humby in the role of head of client support and development as the business enters its next phase of growth following significant investment in facilities and manufacturing capacity.

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29 June 2026

THE INTERIM Measures Alarm Fund, reports Hyfire, is a £62.7 million funding scheme underpinned by the Government and designed to support the installation of temporary fire alarm systems in residential buildings and student accommodation with identified fire safety risks.

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22 June 2026

THE UNIVERSITY of West London is benefiting from enhanced fire safety visibility and streamlined system management thanks to the integration of the AdvancedLive solution across multiple campuses.

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22 June 2026

CELEBRATED WORLDWIDE for its starring role serving Piz Gloria, Blofeld’s mountaintop lair in the 1969 James Bond film On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, the Stechelberg–Mürren–Birg-Schilthorn cable car line has recently undergone an £84 million redevelopment underpinned by fire protection from Kentec.

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15 June 2026

PASSIVE FIRE protection specialist Promat has launched a new service enclosure system with a fire performance of up to 120 minutes tested both inside and outside of the enclosure. Promatect-LS can also provide protection to critical cabling within the enclosure to ensure continuous operation during a fire episode.

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15 June 2026

BRITANNIA FIRE continues to strengthen its P50 composite fire extinguisher range with the introduction of Monnex, a specialist high-performance dry powder for high-risk industrial settings.

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15 June 2026

QUELFIRE, THE manufacturer and supplier of fire stopping solutions for service penetrations, has published guidance entitled Golden Principles for Designing Builder’s Work in Connection (BWIC) in order to support architects, designers, contractors and other industry professionals when considering fire stopping spacing requirements during the early stages of design.

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22 May 2026

PASSIVE FIRE protection systems developer Siderise has successfully undergone the two-year review process for its CW-FS Firestop product under the Terms and Conditions of the Code for Construction Product Information.

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22 May 2026

SIEMENS BUILDING Products has further strengthened its fire safety-focused division with the appointment of Nicholas Bryan in the role of innovation and consultant lead.

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22 May 2026

LIFE SAFETY systems manufacturer C-TEC has launched a new series of CAST XFP-focused technical help videos. Created to give engineers clear, visual and on-demand guidance on the installation and operation of the CAST XFP fire detection and alarm systems, the videos include practical advice on updating firmware, auto addressing, adding new devices and taking downloads from the panel using a PC.

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26 May 2026

ADVANCED HAS expanded its Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme with the launch of a new course focused on smoke control systems and their role in protecting life and property.

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16 May 2026

GENTING CASINO at Westfield Stratford City in East London is benefiting from a major fire alarm system upgrade underpinned by Comelit-PAC technology and delivered in partnership with installation specialist VTF&S.

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18 May 2026

PASSIVE FIRE protection specialist Promat has launched a new Continuing Professional Development (CPD) module focused on the challenges of correct specification and installation of passive fire protection in refurbishment and change of use projects.

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16 May 2026

FIRE EXTINGUISHER manufacturer Britannia Fire has outlined the detail underpinning a partnership arrangement featuring a new company providing sustainable fire safety products across the UK. SafeSpace Fire Solutions will now operate as a distributor for all Britannia Fire products (including its flagship composite P50 fire extinguisher range).

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18 May 2026

SKILLS FOR Security has welcomed Apollo Fire Detectors as a Platinum Sponsor of the dedicated fire and security training provider, duly bringing together two organisations with a strong focus on developing individuals and supporting long-term careers within both of these key sectors.

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07 May 2026

AS THE Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 approaches implementation, Evac+Chair – the dedicated manufacturer of emergency evacuation chairs – has pledged its support to help organisations meet their legal obligations under Martyn’s Law.

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07 May 2026

HOCHIKI EUROPE has appointed Aisling Green in a channel sales and specification development-focused role at the business. The news marks the latest progression in Green’s career that began on the production line.

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07 May 2026

JOHN STREET in the London Borough of Newham is a high rise residential development comprising Blocks A and C that has been equipped with a comprehensive life safety solution from Advanced incorporating SmokeGo smoke control and EvacGo evacuation alert systems designed to support a ‘Stay Put’ fire strategy and enhance resident safety.

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14 May 2026

KENTEC ELECTRONICS – one of the world’s leading manufacturers of conventional analogue addressable fire detection systems and extinguishant control panels – has been honoured with a King’s Award for Enterprise.

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06 May 2026

ROCKWOOL’S ENTIRE product range has passed Code for Construction Product Information (CCPI) assessment, making it the broadest set of construction products by a single manufacturer to be assessed to date.

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FEATURES

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23 June 2026

WITH THE Grenfell Tower fire having occurred nearly a decade ago, the conversation around fire safety competency continues, writes Justin Maltby-Smith, but concerns around consistency and transparency in the sector remain. These concerns play a central role in the Government’s consultation on regulation of the sector due to the fact that the debate isn’t simply about frameworks, registers or professionalisation. It’s also about public safety.

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22 June 2026

TWO DECADES ago, writes Tom Roche, a piece of regulatory guidance quietly set a ceiling – quite literally – on what a warehouse could be without sprinklers. That 18-metre height limit in Approved Document B was, at the time, an outer boundary to signal a building that was going taller than perhaps the norm. Now, warehouses look very different. Has our thinking about protecting them from fire kept pace?

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12 June 2026

FIRE SAFETY in Scotland marked a defining moment on 6 April with the introduction of new regulations requiring sprinkler systems to be installed in historic building conversions used as hotels. For many commentators and practitioners, this represents a necessary step forward, writes Iain Cox.

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26 May 2026

FOR MANY fire protection contractors, observes Onetrace, the biggest risk isn’t the installation work itself. It’s the records surrounding it. Photos and site updates can be buried in personal phones and WhatsApp chats. Quality assurance sheets sit in folders and drawings are marked up manually.

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16 May 2026

SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING across major infrastructure has become increasingly sophisticated, writes Tom Roche. Airports and transport hubs now measure greenhouse gas emissions across Scope 1, 2 and 3, publish reduction targets and track year-on-year progress. That progress matters, while the discipline behind it represents a significant shift in terms of how infrastructure organisations approach environmental responsibility.

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18 May 2026

BACK IN late March, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government launched its open consultation on the Fire Risk Assessors Profession in England. The consultation closes on 18 June. Here, Dennis Davis outlines why it’s essential that all practitioners responsible for fire safety in the estimated three million buildings in England where the legal requirement exists to undertake a fire risk assessment, record the findings and take any necessary actions under the Fire Safety Order must respond.

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15 May 2026

THE FIRE safety industry is proceeding through radical change realised in large part by legislation. Here, Gavin Skelly covers the hugely important issue of the need for cultural change and outlines why the moral responsibility for those with a Duty of Care is a vocation, not just a job or a compliance exercise.

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07 May 2026

‘WHY SPRINKLER Water – Not Fire – is Mass Timber’s Greatest Threat’ was the original headline of a recent research-based article, writes Tom Roche. Take a moment with that headline. A system that keeps fires at bay is being positioned as a greater danger than the fire itself. The claim attracted enough concern that the article was subsequently revised, but the framing had landed and deserves a direct response.

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16 April 2026

IN FEBRUARY 1877, notes Tom Roche, a fire broke out in a Massachusetts mill. It was, by most accounts, an unremarkable fire and the kind of incident that, at any other time, would have gutted a building, destroyed livelihoods and perhaps cost lives. On this occasion, though, something different happened.

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24 April 2026

ACROSS THE country, observes Gareth Barker, Fire and Rescue Services are called to medical emergencies, including road traffic collisions, industrial accidents and collapsed persons in public spaces. Fire crews often arrive before any ambulance and, particularly so in rural areas where response times are longer, firefighters may be the only trained responders on scene for several critical minutes.

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08 April 2026

AS THE use of drones continues to accelerate across defence operations, organisations throughout the defence supply chain are facing new safety and compliance challenges. Here, Mike Brodie explains why hazardous storage is a key consideration for supporting modern defence capability.

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27 March 2026

ONE TRUISM that catches the attention at the moment is the sheer scale of logistics buildings, writes Tom Roche. In particular, there’s renewed momentum behind designs of sheds that exceed 18 metres in height. Storage arrays on this scale are truly challenging, but do we all understand what those challenges are?

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11 April 2026

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S Day 2026, which is observed on 8 March, is a moment to recognise and celebrate the achievements of women, while reflecting on the progress still to be made. In the fire and life safety domain, writes the Fire Industry Association (FIA), that reflection carries particular significance.

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23 February 2026

THE FIRE industry here in the UK has always defined itself by responsibility, writes Simon Lyons. Responsibility to protect life. Responsibility to safeguard property. Responsibility to uphold compliance. Today, that responsibility has expanded and, as such, leadership must expand with it.

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09 February 2026

THE FIRE Sector Confederation stands at a pivotal moment in its evolution, writes Steve McGuirk. What began as a necessary reorganisation has blossomed into something even more significant: the emergence of a convenor for fire safety collaboration and co-ordination in the UK.

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06 February 2026

AS HOTELS across the UK now welcome record numbers of guests, one threat continues to grow quietly in the background, writes Hyfire. That threat is the fire risk posed in what are now increasingly complex buildings.

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19 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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