Building Regulations Are Changing
The current law stipulates that residential properties over 30m high must have a fire suppression system installed. On May 2020, it was announced that from November 2020, this will be changing.
The current law stipulates that residential properties over 30m high must have a fire suppression system installed. On May 2020, it was announced that from November 2020, this will be changing.
As we enter the warmer parts of the British year, and the COVID 19 guidance has advised that we can have 6 others from different households in our gardens, we can expect an increase of BBQ’s, with the slight possibility...
Cooking with oils and fat frying is still common in many homes, but people may not be aware of the dangers that can arise from heated oil. There are still many instances of chip pan fires being attended by fire...
Fire doors are a popular option when it comes to fire safety in a property. Through compartmentalisation, fire doors can be effective, but they have their limitations.
As part of our campaign for doing our bit for the environment, we want to outline the environmentally friendly factors that our system promotes.
When it comes to costing up building works, cost certainty is important to help keep within budget and help keep to your plan.
During this period of uncertainty and caution, we can assure you our employees and customers wellbeing is our top priority.
During this period of uncertainty and caution, keep your fire safety to a maximum to minimise unnecessary stress during this time.
You’ll often see warnings on bottles of cleaning and beauty products, but how often do you actually pay attention to these?
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