Fire Safety Engineering June 2008

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Your chance to have your say on fire safety news and issues


Cables that compromise?03/07/2008
Using fire resistant cable for detector wiring in fire alarm installations might seem like a sensible decision. In most cases, however, it may not be necessary says Don Scott.

Emergency Evacuation - Express Elevator20/06/2008
It should be noted that a number of people died in lifts/elevators during the WTC 9/11 attacks and even more were trapped inside lifts/elevators during the WTC 1993 bombings. In addition, many people

Storage warehouse destroyed at Trafford Park19/06/2008
I am a solicitor representing three clients who lost possessions in the fire at the Trafford Park warehouse and would be interested to hear from any other solicitors who have been instructed in this m

Fire extinguishers assessed as risk in Bournemouth flats18/06/2008
I find the whole issue of no actual set standard of fire risk assessment or qualifications and experience of the person carrying out a fire risk assessment frustrating to say the least.
As an exa

Chubb behind the scenes at media museum11/06/2008
Is this really exciting news? Fire extinguisher engineers are doing this sort of thing all day everyday!

Historic Liverpool building damaged by fire21/05/2008
After reading this article, it is refreshing to hear a report of a system that worked, instead of reading about too many unwanted false alarms. It brings a breath of fresh air and a reminder that this

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