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A heritage, or listed, building is one that is protected by the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990. This means that the building can not be demolished, extended, or altered without special permission from the local planning authority, which typically consults the relevant central government agency, particularly for significant alterations to the more […]

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Commercial buildings include office buildings, medical centres, hotels, malls, retail stores, multifamily housing buildings, farm land, warehouses, and garages or, simply, any property that is used for commercial purposes.  Commercial properties vary in size but can be simple single room properties to larger buildings spanning multiple floors. Either way, they often contain valuable equipment and/or […]

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ProFyre Addressable Optical Smoke Detectors use a pulsing IR LED and photodiode to detect IR scatter caused by smoke. They are designed to complement the ProFyre A2 and A4 analogue addressable control panels and the ProFyre T8 2-wire system.  These detectors are housed in a stylish and attractive enclosure which features a 360 degree LED […]

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A hangar is a closed building that is used to store aircraft or spacecraft. Hangars are typically built from metal, wood or concrete. They are used to protect aircraft from the weather, direct sunlight and for maintenance, repair, manufacturing, assembly and storage of aircraft. Hangars come in all shapes and sizes, but most often have […]

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In the UK, a public building is narrowly defined as a building that is occupied by a public authority and frequently visited by the public. This can include buildings such as education facilities, hospitals, community centres, libraries, courts, information centres, government buildings, public housing and more; buildings that connect us to each other that define […]

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