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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
British Library Online Contents | 2008| -
Aerosol overview: Aerosol extinguishing technology has become a viable alternative to gaseous systems in a range of applications
British Library Online Contents | 2009| -
Last Word: Filling in the blanks The general approach of `light touch' regulation in fire safety legislation is the right one
British Library Online Contents | 2009| -
While limbering up for a 200 mile charity bike ride, Graham Ellicott considers how far down the road we have come with the Fire Safety Order
British Library Online Contents | 2009 -
Heard but not seen: Near-invisible detection is just one of the options
British Library Online Contents | 2007| -
Mind the gap Ductwork which penetrates fire resisting walls and floors is a potential highway for flames and gasses, unless proper measures are taken
British Library Online Contents | 2007| -
Intumescent door seals: The importance of intumescent seals on doors cannot be overlooked
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Obtaining closure: Graham Hulland guides us through the maze of standards and certification for door closure devices
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Proportionate response: Until now, aspirating systems have been considered too sensitive to activate suppression systems
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How far can you go? In being focussed on reducing false alarms, are we in danger of losing sight of detecting fires?
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Preparing for the worst: What needs to be in place to make emergency response really effective?
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Green door: Timber doors can limit fire spread and can contribute towards a building's sustainability
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No entry for fire: the problems and solutions for the fire stopping of penetration seals
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Before the horse has bolted a new code of practice on fire door actuation devices
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the new code of practice for commercial and industrial watermist systems
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Self-adhesive fire resistant membrane...Wireless operator gets safety accreditation...Mini switch monitor for confined spaces...LNG fire control system
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Is battery power dead? The issue of battery failure and removal means alarms may not work when they are needed
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RRO - Order or chaos? Alan Cox asks if recent high-profile fires are a symptom of the confusion about fire safety legislation
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Prevention better than cure: The joint CFOA-industry false alarms policy is currently being revised
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Getting fit for purpose the main design considerations behind leisure centre fire strategies at a time when the industry finds itself in a very healthy state
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Licking the building envelope? Small scale product testing may not always be appropriate for finding out the performance of cladding systems in real fires
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Shopping in safety The seemingly endless expansion of the retail sector means strong demand in fire safety developments and upgrades
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Pass it on: Providing fire and rescue services with information about your building can make the difference between life and death for your business
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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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Warehouse fires can be notoriously difficult to tackle. But a system which penetrates walls and roofs could make fighting these fires less dangerous
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Flush with opportunity: Recessed electrical sockets and switches need to be properly fire stopped
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Grundlagenuntersuchungen zum Brandverhalten von WDVS mit nachwachsenden Rohstoffen
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Standards and regulations for domestic smoke alarms do not always offer unified guidance. Gerald Jones calls for greater consistency
British Library Online Contents | 2008
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