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Julian Stanton sets out the benefits of using third party certificated contractors and explains the approval process that such companies go through
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Just like with the economic crisis, we all have a share of potential responsibility for fire safety in buildings
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While in these tough economic times there may be a temptation to cut corners, the installation of fire-stopping should be left to the experts
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Safe as Houses?: An increase in accidental domestic fire deaths suggests that now is the time to address variations in standards and regulations around the UK
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Light at the end of the tunnel? Jeremy Fraser-Mitchell unveils recent research into sustainable and relatively low-cost improvements in tunnel fire safety
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Sounders with upgraded IP ratings for harsh environments...New module for alarm management system...Fast-fix base aims to cut installation time
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Penhallow hotel - accident or arson?: Following the conclusion of the inquest into the Penhallow Hotel fire
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In the light of the Lakanal House fire, the duties of social landlords have come under the spotlight. Susan Horridge and Gary Ekpenyoung examine the law
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We can fix it: Ron Alalouff visits a branch of the UK's largest DIY retailer to find out how it has turned around its record on fire safety
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Clearing the air: Smoke control as well as sprinklers is a major issue for warehouse fires, especially for firefighters trying to save a building
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Off the record: When an aspirating detection system gives early warning of fire, it usually doesn't hit the headlines
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Commencing countdown: We profile an installation where programmable sounders were interfaced with the extinguishing panel
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Sleep safe and sound: Hotels and leisure buildings present some particularly demanding fire safety challenges
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Don't mess with fire doors: advice on some of the issues arising and options available when dealing with fire doors following a fire risk assessment
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`Open pricing' and `open protocols' are two phrases which installation company Solid State uses to sum up its approach. Ron Alalouff went to find more
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Molecular detection: Are we reaching the limits of existing fire detection technology?
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Cables that compromise Why should we continue using fire resistant cable for detectors?
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Sprinklers on the curriculum In spite of the government's move on sprinklers in schools
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Risk aware: The selection of fire safety products and standards is following the same approach of risk assessment as premises regulation
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Circle of responsibility: With the introduction of the Fire Safety Order in 2006, Richard Lambert sets out roles and responsibilities
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Room for manoeuvre: Between prescriptive guidance and fire safety engineering lies a structured approach to risk based design
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Star performance: Torn between attending informative seminar sessions, watching new product demonstrations and helping out on FSE's own stand
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Ancient and modern: Keeping Cambridge University's diverse range of buildings and activities up to scratch in terms of fire safety is quite a challenge
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Can we assume that newly built homes passed by inspectors have been constructed to adequate fire safety standards? David Sugden has his doubts
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The glass, glazing system and beading used in a fire door all have to work in harmony if a protected space is not to be compromised
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One way option: A mixed use retail and leisure centre in Leicester is undergoing an extension and redevelopment
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Penetrating the defence: A building's performance in fire can be seriously compromised by electrical work that penetrates ceilings and walls
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Extinguishing systems: We take a look at the developments in automatic extinguishing technology over the past 12 months
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Cautionary tale Without strong installation standards, installing watermist systems can be difficult
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