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Ceiling voids are the concealed spaces between a building’s structural ceiling and the suspended or false ceiling below. They are common in offices, hospitals, retail units and modern commercial buildings where services such as wiring, ductwork and pipework are hidden from view.  These areas, although often out of sight, present a significant fire risk due […]

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BS 5839 Explained BS 5839 is the British Standard that provides recommendations for the planning, design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of fire detection and fire alarm systems in non-domestic premises. First published in 1980 and updated regularly since, it ensures fire detection systems are designed to protect both life and property. The standard is split […]

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Pipelines are essential infrastructure used to transport fluids such as oil, gas, water and chemicals over long distances. Built both above and below ground, they provide a safe, efficient and cost-effective means of moving large volumes of product between production facilities, processing plants, storage terminals and end users. In industrial and utility sectors, pipelines play […]

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As the year draws to a close, we take this opportunity to reflect on 2024’s achievements and look ahead with optimism to what 2025 has in store for Eurofyre and the fire detection industry. This past year brought remarkable advancements and opportunities, with innovation driving the fire detection market to new heights. At Eurofyre, we […]

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A car park is an area or building where vehicles can be parked temporarily. It may be outdoors, consisting of marked spaces on a flat surface, or indoors, such as a multi-storey facility with designated parking levels. Car parks are often found near businesses, shopping centres and public areas, allowing people to leave their vehicles […]

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