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There has recently been some interest in new standards – prEN54 parts 22 and 28 – that will apply specifically to linear heat detection cables. Currently, both these standards are provisional (pr) and cannot be used as a benchmark for performance or quality, or quoted in the specification for the design of a fire alarm system. However, at some point in the future, they will be made mandatory standards that all linear heat detection must adhere to.
Read MoreLast month, a landlord in Reading was handed a huge fine for serious breaches of fire safety regulations. Crescourt Properties were fined £177,000 after pleading guilty to four charges under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
Read MoreEurofyre was recently involved with the supply of wireless sounders for a listed building, currently serving as an apartment building, in the South West of England to help an existing fire detection system meet the required regulations.
Read MoreIt is extremely important that fire safety systems are regularly tested and maintained to ensure they continue to operate effectively. An effective test and maintenance program ensures that the system performs as intended and keeps property and occupants safe from fire.
Read MoreA data centre is a facility used to house computer systems and associated component systems such as telecommunications and data storage. These facilities often include backup components, infrastructure for power supply, data communication connections and environmental controls such as air conditioning or cooling.
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