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Britan's HMS Queen Elizabeth to carry Solberg foam

Solberg’s EMEA Region Office announced the securement of a supply contract for SOLBERG ARCTIC 6% AFFF foam concentrate for use on Britain’s newest aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Currently being built at shipyards around the United Kingdom, HMS Queen Elizabeth and sister ship Prince of Wales are the future flagships of the United Kingdom. Initially the ships will carry helicopters. The vast flight deck and hangar can accommodate any helicopter in Britain’s military inventory. From 2020, and going forward, Britain’s Royal Navy punch will be delivered by the F35 Lightning II, the world’s most advanced stealth fighter-bomber. ARCTIC™ AFFF is C6 compliant, PFOA, PFOS free foam concentrates are intended for use on Class B hydrocarbon fuel fires and are available in 1%, 3% and 6% concentrations. ARCTIC ATC™ AR-AFFF foam concentrates (also C6 based PFOA, PFOS free) are intended for use on Class B hydrocarbon and polar solvent fuel fires. Concentrates are available include 1X3%, 3×3% and 3×6% ATC AR-AFFF formulations. Both ships are being constructed in numerous U.K. shipyards in one of the most demanding and revolutionary shipbuilding programs ever undertaken by the British Government, with the pieces being slotted together in a specially-extended dry dock at Rosyth on the Forth to create two 65,000-ton leviathans. According to the MoD’s Royal Navy website, the Navy’s senior sailor wants the debut of HMS Queen Elizabeth in her home of Portsmouth next year to become an iconic moment seared into the city’s — and nation’s — memory. First Sea Lord Admiral Sir George Zambellas has laid down the gauntlet to civic and business leaders, schools and naval veterans to provide an unforgettable welcome for the 65,000-ton carrier. Given the size of the ship — the largest ever built for the RN — and the UK’s investment in her, plus her sister HMS Prince of Wales and the F-35 jets which will fly from their decks, the Queen Elizabeth’s maiden entry into Portsmouth is likely to be an event of national — and possibly international — significance. In the final stages of completion at Rosyth, HMS Queen Elizabeth is due to go sea for contractor trials later this year. She’ll return to the Forth once those are done for a final period of fitting out, tweaks and testing by both the Aircraft Carrier Alliance and ship’s company, and is due to provide an imposing backdrop at the naming ceremony for HMS Prince of Wales before she heads south to her future home.

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Sides ‘Sherpa’ ARFF arrives in Central France

By Gary Parkinson 11:19 am March 23, 2016 The success of the Sides ‘Sherpa’ ARFF vehicle range continues with the delivery of this stunning VIM61P2.5 model to Aeroport De-Nevers in central France.This example uses the functional M.A.N TGS 33.540 6×6 chassis featuring a 540 hp Euro 5 diesel engine, automatic transmission and seating for a driver and 2 crew with optional SCBA mountings. This Sherpa carries 6,200 litres of water, 620 litres of foam and 250 kg DCP from Perren Engineering Limited. Fire-engineering includes a Sides SB10-6000 centrifugal pump, a remote and telescopic Sides SM45 roof mounted monitor delivering 4,500 lpm, a 950 lpm bumper turret plus an under body fire protection and 2 side-lines. The on-board fire-protection systems are controlled by the Sides SCONTROL management system. The Sides Sherpa range is available in 4×4 and 6×6 configurations on a range of suitable international chassis customised to customers exact requirements. For more information, go to www.sides.fr  

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SAA-IAFPA Fire-Fighting Foam Seminar

The future of fire-fighting foams: Minimising its environmental impact for greater sustainability Singapore Aviation Academy 20 – 22 July 2016 Are you ready to make the switch to Fluorine Free Foams? In the past, environmental considerations such as the toxicity and biodegradability of fire-fighting foams were not fully addressed.  However in 2002, 3M voluntarily stopped production of a number of products such as the Aqueous Film Forming Foam which contain and degrade into perfluorooctane sulfonate considered to be persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic by environmental authorities.  It was then that the environmental impact of fire-fighting foams became a critical issue.  The recent development of Fluorine Free Foams, which claim to be environmentally friendly alternatives to fluorinated foams, seems promising but some face issues with performance. In today’s market, there could be various fire-fighting foam suppliers pushing their foam products onto uninformed parties. Thus, there exists a real possibility of them procuring the wrong type of foam for their very critical operations which may compromise the life safety of both the fire-fighters and public.  As end users of fire-fighting foam, it is a challenge to select the right type of fire-fighting foam that meets both the performance and regulatory (environmental) requirements. For the first time ever, Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA) in collaboration with the International Aviation Fire Protection Association (IAFPA) will be organising a two and a half-day fire-fighting foam seminar titled “The future of fire-fighting foams: Minimising its environmental impact for greater sustainability” in answer to these concerns. Seminar Highlights The seminar will gather eminent Aircraft Rescue & Fire-Fighting (ARFF) and industry experts sharing their specialised knowledge on fire-fighting foam.  Site visits to the Airport Emergency Service (AES) at Singapore Changi Airport and/or an Oil and Gas Refinery would be arranged subject to security clearance.  Delegates will also get the opportunity to network with their counterparts and industry players including fire-fighting foam suppliers. Who Should Attend Designed exclusively for end users of fire-fighting foam such as ARFF services, the oil and gas refineries, bulk fuel installations, municipal fire brigades, ports and shipyards, fire engineering companies, insurance companies and airport/aviation planners. Please visit www.saa.com.sg/foamseminar/ or www.iafpa.org.uk for the latest information on the programme.

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Gel cocoon to shield fire fighters trapped by blazes

A fire shield system to protect emergency services personnel trapped by wildfires could be deployed in Europe this summer. Experts are predicting 2016 to be one of the hottest years on record and fire fighters in Europe and North America are preparing for the worst. The Crew Protection System, developed in South Australia by Bushfire Defence, allows fire fighters in four-wheel-drive vehicles to shelter safely if they are over run by flames. The unique system uses a super polymer gel to cover the outside of the vehicle’s cabin, protecting occupants from burnovers for up to 12 hours. The device is also being modified to protect homes, buildings and other infrastructure. Bushfire Defence is in talks to sell the Crew Protection System to a company in Turkey, which has similar climatic conditions to South Australia, ahead of its fire season. “When an unexpected wind change occurs during a fire, the flanks can become the new fire front and fire fighters can become trapped in what is known as the dead-man zone,” said Bushfire Defence Managing Director and co-inventor Matt Wegener. “The protection that is currently available to these guys in these specific vehicles is just not adequate enough. These vehicles are not like trucks that carry lots of water and have a water spray system to protect the cabin.  We saw a need to change this. This system has become a way to help fire fighters, especially those in light-weight quick response vehicles, hide from these burnovers.” The gel acts as a protective blanket and thermal insulating barrier keeping the inside of the cabin smoke free ensuring the temperatures are stable. South Australia’s dry climate makes it highly susceptible to wildfires in the summer and it experiences almost seven major fires a decade. Last year’s Pinery Fires, just north of the state’s capital Adelaide, claimed two lives and burned through more than 85,000 hectares of farmland. Previous methods of sheltering involved fire fighters relying only on heat-reflective pull-down blinds on the inside of the vehicle to help reduce the radiant heat and then covering themselves with a fire resistant heat reflective blanket. Wegener said Turkey was prone to deadly forest fires, which had burned tens of thousands of hectares of land and claimed a number of lives in the past decade. The system is fitted with a vessel containing 30 litres of a Petroleum Hydrocarbon gel mixed with Polyacrylate Polymer that is imported from the United States and is able to hold 400 times its own weight. When the device is activated, the gel takes 30 seconds to cover the cabin including the tyres. Fire fighters are safe inside the vehicle for 12 hours after the gel is dispersed. “At a molecular level there is 400 parts water to one part of polymer,” Wegener said. “It’s like sticky water that has a higher evaporation point due to the polymer. Where water evaporates around 50 degrees, relative to a few environmental factors, this substance evaporates at around 1150 degrees.” To fit out one of the vehicles costs $15,000, but once attached the vessel of gel lasts for two years. “We perform a 12-month re-maintenance on the system, which needs to be performed by an accredited technician,” Wegener said. After the system has been used, it is flushed and replaced with a new vessel filled with the gel which is then pressurised to over 1350 KPA. The product is made in accordance to Australian standards for fire protection on mobile and transportable equipment and Wegener is confident it will be a success in Europe. Wegener and Bushfire Defence co-founder Scott Chandler are also looking for other applications of the gel. “We do also use the gel for residential and rural protection,” Wegener said. “Not from the same system as that on the vehicle, but through normal external fire sprinkler systems and end of fire hoses running off fuel pumps. We are also looking at applications of the gel for mobile phone towers, buildings and other structures.”

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Panda enclosure at Kuala Lumpur Zoo protected by FFE

Zoo Negara in Kuala Lumpur has installed FFE’s Fireray beam smoke detectors in the panda enclosure and viewing area. The detectors are designed to trigger a smoke spill fan in the event of a fire. Because of the atrium’s high ceiling, conventional smoke detectors were not suitable for this installation,” commented Mr K. S. Yau of Prospect Safety Technology Sdn Bhd, the installation company. “A sprinkler system was also not an option due to their slower response times. Beam detectors were therefore best for this installation due to their extremely fast response times,” he added. Beam smoke detectors provide wide-area detection and are used when it is impractical, inappropriate or not cost-effective to use traditional point-type detectors. They are ideally suited to large interiors with high ceilings, such as the panda enclosure, as they enable coverage of a large area at minimal cost. A particular challenge of this of this application was the possible effects of spotlights and sunlight, which can affect conventional beam detectors by giving false readings. FFE has developed patented light-cancellation technology specifically for this type of installation, however. By actively monitoring ambient light levels on the detector and ‘subtracting’ them away from the ‘real’ signal, the Fireray detector can operate under the most difficult light conditions, including bright sunlight. According to Mr Yau, additional benefits of using FFE’s beam detectors include lower costs than alternative detection systems and less time spent on installation and maintenance. “We are honoured to be selected to supply the beam detectors to the panda enclose at Zoo Negara,” commented FFE’s managing director Mark Osborne. “We are glad that the visitor attraction sees us as a trusted partner for such an important installation” he added. By using infrared beams, Fireray beam detectors can identify smoke over much larger areas than traditional fire detection devices, making them perfectly suited for large indoor spaces such as entrance halls, atria, warehouses, sports arenas and aircraft hangars. Usually wall-mounted at near-ceiling level, they work by transmitting a beam of invisible infrared light across the building space to be protected. A receiver detects and measures the light and can recognise smoke interference anywhere along the beam path, triggering the alarm signal when the pre-determined threshold is reached.

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Brand new products and a brand new stand for Baldwin Boxall at Firex 2016

Baldwin Boxall is looking forward to welcoming visitors to their new look stand at International Firex (number E-14). International Firex is always a busy show for the company and staff on the stand expect to see many new faces, as well as catching up with contacts already well known to them. The company is showing several new products at Firex 2016 and so are expecting even more interest than usual. New products include the VIGIL Eclipse4, VIGIL3 transformerless amplifiers, touchscreen control microphone and a four-way toilet alarm control unit. “We at Baldwin Boxall are very excited about the show” commented Nick Baldwin, Marketing Director “The new stand is going to look stunning and, with the new products to demonstrate and our recent LPCB certification, we have a lot to talk about!” Products and Systems on Show at Firex will include: The New VIGIL Eclipse4 VIGIL Eclipse4, in common with its predecessors, is a wall mountable, voice alarm / public address system in a single enclosure. Excitingly, the new VIGIL Eclipse4 will use Baldwin Boxall’s latest transformerless voice evacuation amplifiers. In common with its predecessors, the VIGIL Eclipse4 will be a wall mountable, stand-alone voice evacuation system, providing a highly-efficient solution to the voice evacuation market. The shallow profile of the new unit will make it ideal for mounting within a building’s risers – thus eliminating the need to take up valuable floor space elsewhere in the building. Add to this the fact that the system has outstanding networking capabilities, means that the VIGIL Eclipse4 will be the perfect solution for large, multi-floor installations. Using proven EVAS routeing technology, and with the ability to include up to four new VIGIL3 amplifier modules (totalling up to 2,400 Watts), the VIGIL Eclipse4 will be incredibly flexible – making it suitable for the smaller style systems as well as those that require large fully-networked systems. Also, its simple design will enable straight-forward installation and commissioning. As with all Baldwin Boxall voice evacuation products, VIGIL Eclipse4 will simply connect to any leading fire evacuation panel via the internal fire evacuation interface. The New VIGIL3 Voice Evacuation Amplifiers There are five modules in the range – dual 75 Watt, quad 75 Watt, dual 150 Watt, quad 150 Watt and dual 300 Watt. Each highly efficient amplifier has a built in power supply and floating transformerless output and, compared with VIGIL2 units, weigh up to an incredible 66% lighter on a like-for-like basis. Amazingly, although amplifier power has increased and the power supply is incorporated, the units themselves are reduced in size! The smaller size means less rack space which, in turn, means the rack footprint is reduced. Also battery size, on a Watt by Watt basis, will be reduced. These attributes all help with the cost of the installation of the system and saving on space – a valuable asset for many companies. Another great feature of the VIGIL3 amplifiers is the ‘sleep’ facility that operates when the system is on mains power – and not just when running on batteries. This, when combined with the considerable reduction of the materials used (including the lack of 100V line transformers), means that VIGIL3 amplifiers will be more environmentally friendly than its predecessor. New Touchscreen Microphone Also being shown on is Baldwin Boxall’s latest microphone which features a clear, seven inch, capacitive touchscreen display. Using the same sleek profile as the BVRD and BDM microphone ranges Baldwin Boxall’s new touchscreen microphone will be compatible with established VIGIL2 systems and also the new Eclipse4, providing users with the option to swap out current microphones, should they wish to do so. The new touchscreen microphone is easy to use and enables total control of a VIGIL2 voice evacuation system. In the event of a fire, or other evacuation emergency, the new microphone has the ability to take top priority, enabling the operator to take full control of the situation. During the commissioning stage of an installation, it will be a straightforward procedure to set up the microphone for any size of system. The layout and display (like Baldwin Boxall’s already popular touchscreen PC systems) will be intuitive to operate. Features of the unit include the facility to record and play back messages at any given time. It also has a local music input and the ability to access various logs including history and faults using the touchscreen. As you would expect from Baldwin Boxall, there is also the facility to have a hardwire bypass for use in the unlikely event of a system failure. Another benefit of mention is the fact that the microphone has two independent output feeds. This means the microphone has the ability to feed two separate racks on the same system – one for the ‘A’ circuit and the other for the ‘B’ circuit. A feature which provides extra resilience should duplicate racks be required. New Disabled Toilet Alarm Controller Another new product that can be seen at the show, is the new four-way disabled toilet alarm control unit. The new unit will control up to four of the company’s three-part toilet alarm kits. The new control/display unit will be available with either a white or stainless steel finish – to match with the toilet alarm products already available from Baldwin Boxall. Each unit is available independently so it is possible to ‘mix & match’ finishes to suit the installation. Unique features of the system include a monitoring facility which will indicate ‘short circuit’ or ‘open circuit’ faults. An additional benefit is the ability to acknowledge each call independently, by a simple button press. The person waiting for assistance will notice a change in the audible and visual signals when the call has been acknowledged and, therefore, will be reassured knowing that help is on the way – a requirement of BS8300. Long Distance Monitoring Device The recently announced IP interface (known as the BVRDIP) will be demonstrated at Firex. This new unit enables remote monitoring of a VIGIL2 voice alarm system via the internet.

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Business Sprinkler Alliance launches unique Sprinkler Save and Fire interactive map

Today, the Business Sprinkler Alliance (BSA) has launched its Sprinkler Save and Fire map accessible on the new domain www.sprinklersaves.uk. The interactive map is the first of its kind in the UK and will enable users to search for selected sprinkler saves and significant fires dating back to 2012. The BSA, which advocates greater business resilience through the increased acceptance and use of fire sprinklers in commercial and industrial premises, has provided the industry with a platform to be populated by the fire sector. This will provide information highlighting the benefits of sprinklers and the damaging impact of fires on the business community. The map has three main filter options, allowing users to search for sprinkler saves and fires according to county, year and building use. The map is not a comprehensive review of all fires and saves, but provides a representative snapshot based on available data. Iain Cox, BSA Chairman, said: “We’re delighted to finally launch our Sprinkler Save and Fire Map. We believe that the map represents a fantastic opportunity for us to work with our colleagues in the Fire and Rescue Service and key media to build a compendium of information that will serve the entire industry. “We are urging all those who use the map to get in touch with any additional data they might have that will strengthen this tool. Ultimately, as an organisation, we have always sought to deliver robust information and insight into the benefits of fire sprinklers; the interactive map will only further heighten this.”  The map can be accessed at www.sprinklersaves.uk and on the BSA homepage www.business-sprinkler-alliance.org.

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New decontamination solution from Scott Safety to revolutionise the fire market

A new portable airborne and surface decontamination solution from Scott Safety is achieving a fire industry first – decontamination of chemical, biological and radiological vapours, liquids and particles simultaneously in as little as five minutes. The Light Decontamination System – Light Decontamination System can decontaminate environments as large as 500m³. At only 22 kg, LDS is the lightest portable decontamination system in its class, enabling first responders to work effectively in both confined spaces and remote environments. “Light Decontamination System will revolutionise the fire market” says Dr David Crouch, Global Product Manager for Military & Civil Defence at Scott Safety. “It’s lightweight, portable yet extremely powerful. In validation trials, the system decontaminated anthrax by 99.9999999 percent from a 100m³ space, in less than five minutes.” When exposed to CBRN (the release of chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear materials), prompt decontamination of fire fighters and their equipment following hazardous materials incidents, is paramount. Exposure can happen in a multitude of situations, from a call out to investigate accidental releases of hazardous materials at industrial locations, to flood defence, motorway fuel spillages and even terrorist activity. As the industry also learns more about the long-term effects of firefighter exposure to carcinogens and the link to occupational cancer, decontamination at the incident scene is more important than ever. With the rising cost of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), providing back-up gear for every firefighter in a brigade is a significant investment. LDS provides brigades with a cost-effective solution to fully decontaminate the vehicle, equipment and the firefighters themselves (with use of respiratory protection), enabling teams to return to the station in uncontaminated suits. The Light Decontamination System utilises new Scott Safety atomisation technology to create a fine mist to ensure even and consistent coverage and haptic dry surfaces. Rapidly projecting these droplets in the form of a dense and turbulent mist, the system is capable of delivering CBRN decontaminants to all non-line of sight surfaces. This process drastically reduces both the chemical footprint and time required for effective decontamination. Unlike many traditional decontamination systems which utilise liquids, this new process forces powders to behave like a gas, ensuring that sensitive and electronic equipment is not damaged. Environmentally friendly and cost-efficient, Light Decontamination System typically requires only five percent of decontaminant compared to traditional systems due to the gas-like behaviour of the small droplet mist. Easily directed and controlled with a lance hose, the system achieves a projection distance of up to 30 meters and is compatible with a range of chemistries. The water payload of the Light Decontamination System enables the system to be utilised for Class A and B Fire Fighting applications. For chemical and biological decontamination, the Light Decontamination System ,is chemically agnostic so can use a diverse range of decontaminants including deliver of Alkoxides, Hydrogen Peroxide, Hypochlorous Acid, Peracetic Acid esters, Chlorine Dioxide, Sodium Hypochlorite and Potassium Peroxymonosulfate. Radiological and nuclear decontamination includes delivery of strippable coatings, fixatives and other sequestering liquids.  Following government plans to reduce the number of specialist decontamination units for fire and rescue services in England[1], Light Decontamination System provides a highly mobile, scalable solution. For large scale infrastructure whereby longer duration or wider area capability of up to 2000m³ is required, Scott Safety also offers the Remote Decontamination System (RDS) which operates using a remotely operated 360° tripod to provide increased levels of decontamination efficacy and performance. For further information, please visit www.scottsafety.com/emea.

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 Honeywell launches new residential safety solution

Honeywell, which pioneered the first residential carbon monoxide alarm, today launched a new connected home safety system – the X-Series – that now includes smoke and heat alarms and a wireless module. The X-Series combines a discreet design with an industry-leading 10-year lifetime and warranty and easy installation to create a leading edge residential fire safety solution. “The new X-Series is the most accurate, reliable and easy-to-install smoke and heat alarm system available,” said Tim Jack, Honeywell’s business leader for Residential and Recreational Products. “Unlike most other alarms, the X-Series offers an attractive solution that blends into its surroundings, yet is visible from all angles when an alarm sounds due to its prominent LEDs. The X-Series can also connect to carbon monoxide detectors – giving homeowners an integrated solution.” Drawing on Honeywell’s 50-year experience in gas and fire detection, the X-Series range includes three models: an optical smoke detector; a multi-criteria (optical thermal) detector; and a heat detector. The multi-criteria alarm, XS100T, provides optimum protection by combining two highly accurate sensors to detect fires, whilst the XH100 heat alarm works best in dusty and steamy environments including kitchens and garages. The XS100 optical alarm provides protection in the main living rooms.  X-Series smoke and heat alarms connect wirelessly with other X-Series alarms, including carbon monoxide alarms, to provide an interconnected home safety system with alarms that talk to each other. Occupants can rest, safe in the knowledge they are protected from fires regardless of where they start in the house, providing valuable extra time to evacuate buildings before fires take hold. X-Series alarms have a low-profile shape, concealed LEDs, a large test/reset button and audible alarm. The X-Series’ design blends into a residential environment whilst offering optimum visibility should an alarm be activated – the 360° visible alarm LEDs ensure homeowners are alerted to any dangers, even if they cannot see the alarm itself. Their easy push to activate installation and 10-year lifespan and warranty offers installers a simple fit and forget solution for protecting residential properties. Independently approved to EN 14604:2005 by VdS and Kitemarked by BSI, the smoke and heat alarms offer a tamper-proof design and highly accurate sensors.  The X-Series smoke and heat alarms have been optimised for use by professionals dealing with residential fire protection. Delivering simple installation, coupled with a long life, they are the essence of ‘fit and forget’ – meaning installers can quickly fit and activate the alarms. Visit www.homesafety.honeywell.com for more information on the X-Series smoke and heat alarms and to find stockists. Alternatively email consumer@honeywell.com or phone (01202) 645 577. For more information about Honeywell Industrial Safety, its products and services, visit the website at http://www.honeywellsafety.com.

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Amthal launches debate on commercial building fire and security

Amthal Fire & Security has launched a new downloadable white paper considering fire and security measures in commercial applications. The white paper, focussed on security in commercial applications, looks at issues faced by commercial owners, including employee theft, property and desperation crime, together with the emerging issues surrounding cybercrime threats that have only recently entered police crime statistics. Also investigated in the discussion document is the fire and security implications of the changing workplace practices, including the natural encouragement of flexible working and rapid adoption of Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD.) Says Jamie Allam, Commercial Director of Amthal Fire & Security and author of the white paper: “Through the evolution of technology, today’s workplace has evolved from people sitting in allocated desks through structured hours to many companies adopting an agile approach to how their workforce operates. “This together with the rapid adoption of Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) means staff are entering and exiting buildings on a much more fluid basis, with personal valuable equipment – all of which has serious implications for the fire and security requirements to protect people, premises and assets on site. “In this white paper, we have attempted not only to raise awareness of these real issues, but also tie in current crime statistic concerns. Our aim is to show how security and facilities officers can navigate an effective way forward, to provide the necessary fire safety and security measures in a commercial environment. “Whilst we hope this white paper offers necessary guidance and support, we also realise we are opening the discussion on what is really a very complex and challenging debate.” “We look forward to opinions, experience and comments so that together with our supply chain partners we can continue to deliver fire and security solutions that safeguard the future of commercial buildings.” Independently owned, Amthal Fire & Security is dedicated to satisfying end user needs for security safety and convenience offering design, installation, service and remote monitoring of advanced electronic fire & security solutions, including intruder, Fire, Access and CCTV systems. Amthal Fire & Security is accredited by the Security Systems and Alarm Inspection Board (SSAIB) United Kingdom Accreditation Services (UKAS) and British Approvals for Fire Equipment (BAFE.) This discussion paper, is now available to download, and has been created to open up the conversation on this important topic.

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