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Adra Deploys Aico’s Smart Home Technology

Aico has announced that Adra has chosen to implement their Connected Home Solution to support the monitoring and management of properties participating in the Optimised Retrofit Programme (ORP) this year. Aico’s Connected Home Solution provides real-time data on indoor environmental conditions, monitoring temperature, humidity, and carbon dioxide levels to support healthier living environments and reduce risks related to damp, mould, and condensation. FAdditionally, the system now taps into the Smart DCC network to monitor energy usage with no additional hardware required, offering a seamless and cost-effective approach to improve energy performance monitoring. With no ongoing cost commitments and direct integration with Trustmark for seamless reporting to the Welsh Government, Aico have seen more and more landlords utilising the system in 2025. In addition to this milestone, Aico is also pleased to announce the renewal of its partnership with Adra in 2025. As part of this continued collaboration, Aico is re-sponsoring their training pod at Tŷ Gwyrddfai, a state-of-the-art low-carbon hub based in Gwynedd. The centre underscores Adra’s long-term commitment to skills development, education, and supporting local initiatives that drive decarbonisation. As part of the rollout, Aico’s Relationship Manager for North Wales & West England, Matt Powell, joined Adra’s electrical team and subcontractors at Tŷ Gwyrddfai for a full training session, demonstrating the ease of installation and practical application of the Connected Home Solution. These hands-on sessions and site visits ensure all contractors and Adra colleagues are well-equipped to deliver the technology effectively and confidently across the retrofit programme. Adra is one of the leading housing associations in the region, dedicated to providing high-quality, energy-efficient homes. The ORP, supported by the Welsh Government, aims to improve the energy performance of existing homes to help meet net zero carbon target. Through this continued partnership and deployment of smart, data-driven technology, Adra and Aico are together enhancing housing quality, advancing sustainability, and prioritising tenant wellbeing In addition, earlier this year Aico were delighted to welcome Adra’s electrical team to their Centre of Excellence in Oswestry for their City & Guilds Assured training course. This full-day training course has been designed to give a detailed understanding of the design, installation, maintenance, interconnection, siting, and electrical connection of domestic alarm systems. “Adra have always been on the front foot with their decarbonisation project. Tŷ Gwyrddfai is a game changer in North Wales, upskilling the local community for the road to net zero. It’s been great to see a flurry of landlords in Wales this year utilising the system for ORP, with 22 large Social Landlords and Local Authorities actively using the system in Wales” said Matt Powell, Relationship Manager at Aico. Tŷ Gwyrddfai Business & Development Manager, Rhys Roberts, added “We’re proud to continue our partnership with Aico through the renewal of the training pod sponsorship at Tŷ Gwyrddfai. This collaboration supports our mission to upskill the local workforce and drive forward the decarbonisation agenda in North Wales. The Connected Home Solution is a vital tool in our Optimised Retrofit Programme, helping us deliver healthier, more energy-efficient homes while empowering our teams with the latest smart technology.”

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Olympia Electronics enhances the safety of Tower 42

Olympia Electronics S.A., a Greek manufacturer of electronic safety systems based in Pieria, proudly announces the successful completion of an emergency lighting supply project at Tower 42, one of the tallest and most iconic skyscrapers in London. As part of the project, Olympia Electronics supplied and installed advanced emergency lighting units, incorporating modern technology, refined aesthetics, and full compliance with European standards. The implementation was carried out in collaboration with local partners in the United Kingdom, ensuring seamless and efficient integration into the building’s existing infrastructure. The presence of Olympia Electronics products in Tower 42 affirms the company’s steadily growing international footprint and the continued recognition of its expertise and reliability. With exports to over 72 countries and participation in major projects such as airports, skyscrapers, hospitals, shopping centers, and critical infrastructure, Olympia Electronics stands as one of the most outward-looking and dynamic industrial enterprises in Greece. According to the company’s management: “Continuous investment in innovation, the development of high-tech products, and international outreach form the core of our strategic identity. Our presence in landmark projects, such as Tower 42, is tangible proof of the strength and reliability of Greek industrial products on the global stage.” Olympia Electronics continues to implement its strategic growth plan with the aim of further expanding its international presence and penetrating demanding foreign markets. With a consistent focus on technological excellence and industrial innovation, the company steadily creates the conditions to position itself as a leading global force in the field of electronic safety systems.

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BAFSA Hits Fire Sprinkler Awareness Milestone

The British Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association (BAFSA) has issued its 400th certificate for the Awareness of Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course, less than a year after its launch. BAFSA developed the free online course to highlight the crucial role of automatic fire sprinklers in protecting people and property. The training covers system benefits, types, components, and how designs are adapted to different buildings, contents, and occupants. In addition, BAFSA has been granted ABBE Direct Claims Status for delivering the ABBE Level 2 Certificate in Fire Sprinkler Installation. This recognition complements the existing Direct Claims Status already held by BAFSA’s preferred providers, Neath Port Talbot College and Llandrillo College. Direct Claims Status allows accredited centres to issue certificates without waiting for an external quality assurance visit, reflecting consistent high standards of teaching, assessment, and internal quality assurance. Ruth Oliver, BAFSA’s skills and qualifications advisor, praised the association’s tutors and assessors for maintaining rigorous standards that earned the recognition: “The industry should be proud that such robust assessment is in place, and that ABBE has recognised this achievement.”

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Global HSE Group Names Dave Bartholomew to Head Up Fire Systems Division

Global HSE Group has appointed Dave Bartholomew as its new Head of Active Fire Solutions, overseeing the company’s fire protection systems for complex and high-risk buildings across the UK. In his new role, Bartholomew will lead the design, specification, installation and commissioning of active fire protection systems, ensuring compliance with British standards including BS EN 12845, BS 9251 and B9999:2017. His remit covers the full lifecycle of fire systems, from technical design and product selection to regulatory alignment, commissioning and client handover. Bartholomew brings over 20 years of experience in fire protection, including expertise in CPVC sprinklers, gas suppression, water mist, and fire and smoke dampers. He previously served as CEO and owner of the Chrinica Group, delivering fire safety projects across Africa. He holds certifications as a Fire Suppression Commissioner and Fire Detection Commissioner under the SAQCC, as well as qualifications in fire and smoke damper inspection. Welcoming the appointment, Ross O’Loughlin, Director at Global HSE Group, said Bartholomew’s experience managing complex projects and focus on regulatory compliance will strengthen the company’s offering. Bartholomew described the move as an opportunity to enhance Global’s active fire solutions and support clients in meeting their fire safety objectives. Global HSE Group said the appointment is part of its strategy to expand fire systems delivery in the UK and to enhance services for clients with challenging sites, high-value assets and critical operations. Bartholomew’s appointment is effective immediately.

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UK Government Outlines Fire Reform Plans at NFCC Conference

The UK Government has set out its priorities for reforming fire and rescue services in England, outlining a renewed direction for the sector during the NFCC Spring Conference. Speaking at the event, Fire Minister Chris Philp announced four key areas of focus: a revised National Framework, the creation of a new College of Fire and Rescue, greater emphasis on productivity, and stronger local governance through devolution. He confirmed that the Ministerial Advisory Group will support the reform process and praised the UK’s international reputation in the fire and rescue community. He also endorsed plans for the World Fire Congress, which is scheduled to take place in London in 2026. Phil Garrigan, Chair of the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC), welcomed the Government’s proposals and its willingness to collaborate with the sector. He acknowledged the Minister’s appreciation of the challenges facing fire and rescue services and the recognition of the need to strengthen the infrastructure that supports them. Garrigan said the NFCC remains committed to ensuring that fire and rescue services are properly valued and do not become the forgotten emergency service. Housing safety was also highlighted as a continuing Government priority, with Philp noting that new regulations on Residential Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs) have now been laid before Parliament. He said engagement with disability groups and families affected by the Grenfell Tower tragedy is ongoing, and confirmed that details of spending commitments are still being finalised. Meanwhile, the NFCC has issued a UK-wide alert warning of an increased risk of wildfires amid the current heatwave. With many parts of the country placed under an Amber alert by the UK Health Security Agency due to sustained high temperatures, the NFCC urged the public to act responsibly to help prevent fires. Garrigan warned that wildfires can start in an instant and escalate quickly, stressing the need for vigilance during the hot weather. The NFCC has published guidance advising people not to use disposable barbecues in open spaces, to dispose of cigarettes and glass safely, and to follow any local restrictions. Fire and rescue services have already dealt with hundreds of wildfire incidents this year, and the NFCC emphasised that preventing such incidents is a shared responsibility. The public has been urged to report any wildfires or suspicious behaviour by dialling 999. In addition to the fire risks, the NFCC also raised concerns over water safety during the summer months. It warned of the dangers posed by rivers, lakes, and other open water, particularly as many people underestimate the risk of cold water shock, which can affect even strong swimmers. According to NFCC data, more than a third of people who drowned in 2023 had not intended to enter the water. Garrigan highlighted how often drownings occur unexpectedly and how easily people are caught off guard by the cold temperatures of the water, even during hot weather. The NFCC advised parents and carers to closely supervise children near water, and urged everyone to avoid alcohol before swimming or jumping into open water. In an emergency, the public is encouraged to follow the ‘Call, Tell, Throw’ method — call 999, tell the person to float, and throw a flotation aid — and to remember the ‘Float to Live’ technique if they find themselves struggling in water. Looking ahead, the NFCC stressed the importance of long-term support from the Government to deliver meaningful reform and to help fire and rescue services respond to climate-related risks. Garrigan underlined the need for consistent funding to improve infrastructure, workforce training, and community engagement. Leadership, culture, and people-centred reform, he said, will be vital to achieving better outcomes for the sector. Plans for the new College of Fire and Rescue are expected to include leadership development and national training standards, although full details have not yet been released. The NFCC confirmed that it will continue to work closely with Government departments, local authorities, and other emergency service partners to implement reforms and to monitor the effectiveness of summer safety campaigns. Philp emphasised that collaboration will be essential in the months ahead, with updates on resource allocation expected later this year. As the summer progresses, the NFCC said it remains committed to keeping the public informed, highlighting the importance of local services in educating communities and preventing risks. Seasonal guidance and real-time updates will continue to be issued through the NFCC’s website and public alert channels.

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Nullifire Unveils Next-Generation Structural Fire Protection Range

As the demands on modern building safety intensify, UK a brand with more than 50 years of specialist fire protection experience, has launched a new, enhanced range of structural fire protection solutions. Developed with a unique combination of global research and local technical expertise, the range offers robust, certified performance for every structural fire protection need — from foundation to rooftop. Nullifire’s latest product suite includes firestopping systems, intumescent coatings, and high-performance spray-applied mortars  like the bio-sustainable Perlifoc HP Eco+ and Farbocustic, a gypsum based mortar offering fire, thermal and acoustic protection. These solutions are engineered for compatibility across applications including interior steelwork, concrete substrates, floor and deck assemblies, car parks, plant rooms and more. The new range reflects Nullifire’s position as a market leader in passive fire protection. As part of the Tremco CPG family, and with access to Carboline’s advanced primers and topcoats, Nullifire provides an end-to-end solution protecting stadium and arena infrastructure, factories and industrial buildings, and high Rise Buildings. With membership in bodies such as the ASFP, NBS Source, and IFE, solutions are backed by third-party certification including Certifire, and CE Marking. To achieve this products are tested to rigorous standards, including BS EN 1366-3 and the EN 13381 series. Nullifire’s offering is underpinned by monthly global R&D testing, ensuring the range remains at the forefront of performance and sustainability. Each product is tested not only in isolation but also for compatibility within multi-layered protection systems, delivering maximum reliability and reducing risk of failure. The new range positions Nullifire as a true single-source supplier. From technical specification writing to on-site training and post-installation support, specifiers can rely on simplified ordering, one point of contact, resource and cost efficiency, and support for the ‘Golden Thread’ of building safety documentation. Case studies from recent large-scale developments show how Nullifire’s integrated solutions have successfully delivered both enhanced fire safety and installation efficiency — all while aligning with environmental building standards. From the eco-friendly Perlifoc HP Eco+ mortar to low VOC coatings and recyclable packaging, the range supports environmentally conscious construction. With products contributing to sustainable certifications, Nullifire continues to shape the future of fire protection with both people and the planet in mind.

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Bradley International Airport Gets New Oshkosh Striker ARFF Vehicles

Oshkosh Airport Products has announced the delivery of three state-of-the-art Striker Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicles to Bradley International Airport (BDL) in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. The new additions to BDL’s fleet represent a major investment in safety, service reliability, and operational agility. The delivery, managed in partnership with Oshkosh Airport Products’ regional dealer Firematic Supply Co. Inc., includes one Striker 6×6 with a Snozzle High Reach Extendable Turret (HRET), one Striker 4×4 with a Snozzle HRET, and one Striker 4×4 with a roof turret. Each unit is engineered with next-generation technology to meet the growing demands of a high-traffic, safety-first airport. “This addition reflects our commitment to delivering a seamless experience to passengers and airline partners,” said Raymond Muller, Vice President, Service & Technology at Firematic Supply Co. Inc. “The new rescue vehicles will enable high in-service rates, exceptional maintenance efficiency, and support the airport’s growing traffic needs.” All three units are powered by a Scania DC16/V8 670 HP Tier 4 Final engine and feature TAK-4 Independent Suspension for enhanced stability and off-road performance. Advanced operator awareness and control capabilities are built into each vehicle, including 360-degree camera systems, digital video recorders, exterior water/foam level lights, and an engine fast-start button on the side of each cab. BDL is the largest airport in Connecticut and the second largest in New England, serving more than 6.7 million passengers annually. The production and delivery process for the airport’s new Striker ARFF vehicles was managed through a collaborative partnership between Firematic Supply Co., the engineering and technical support teams at Oshkosh Airport Products, and Bradley International Airport’s internal stakeholders. “From initial consultation to final delivery, the sales and technical support teams played a critical role in ensuring the success of the project,” added Muller. “The seamless coordination ensured the process remained on time and within budget.”

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Injecta Fire Barrier Launches CPD Sessions on Passive Fire Protection Solutions

Injecta Fire Barrier, an independent UK installer of passive fire protection systems, is now offering free CPD sessions focused on cavity and compartment fire barriers. Tailored for contractors, surveyors, architects, and fire engineers, the sessions explore best practices, system-tested components, and the practical use of the Injectaclad solution—supporting compliance with the Fire Safety Act 2021 and Building Safety Act 2022. Key benefits of the Injectaclad solution include minimal disruption to residents; no need to remove existing façades (cost-effective); fast installation across multiple elevations; smoke, gas, water and airtight; compatible with existing PIR insulation; resistant to fungi and vermin; water-soluble and odourless; and adaptable to uneven or irregular cavity constructions “Our CPD sessions are designed to provide practical insight into passive fire protection and compartmentation—enabling project teams to make informed, regulation-compliant decisions without invasive façade work,” says Shaun Tasker, Managing Director. Injectaclad is a fire-retardant graphite-based acrylic sealant that restricts fire spread through existing wall cavities—providing a proven, compliant solution for upgrading fire safety.

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DJI Introduces Matrice 400 Enterprise Drone Platform

DJI has launched the Matrice 400, a versatile flagship drone platform designed to support complex operations in emergency response, mapping, and inspection. Featuring up to 59 minutes of flight time and a 6 kg payload capacity, the Matrice 400 is aimed at professionals requiring extended range, robust performance, and advanced obstacle avoidance. The platform integrates LiDAR, mmWave radar, and low-light vision sensors to navigate safely even in challenging environments such as mountainous terrain, offshore vessels, or near power lines. Its rugged design includes an IP55 protection rating and an operating temperature range from -20°C to 50°C, supporting operations in harsh conditions. For remote missions, the Matrice 400 offers up to 40 km video transmission with its enhanced O4 system and the ability to use a second unit as a relay drone to overcome obstructions. New intelligent features include terrain-following, real-time AR projections of obstacles and landmarks, and automated detection of vehicles, vessels, and people — even in thermal mode. The system also supports up to seven simultaneous payloads, compatible with DJI and third-party devices, enabling users to tailor configurations to diverse scenarios such as search and rescue, construction inspection, or photogrammetry. While not radically departing from DJI’s established design philosophy, the Matrice 400 underscores the company’s focus on operational reliability, automation, and situational awareness — attributes increasingly valued by fire services, utility operators, and other critical infrastructure sectors. By combining durability, intelligent automation, and multi-payload support, the Matrice 400 presents itself as a capable asset for professionals tasked with demanding aerial missions.

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Kentec Launches Calibration-Free Flammable Gas Detector for BESS Protection

Kentec Electronics has unveiled the K-Detect-iON, a calibration-free flammable gas detector designed to deliver rapid, reliable detection as part of a complete fire protection solution for Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). Engineered to integrate seamlessly with Kentec’s Sigma ZXT extinguishing panels, K-Detect-iON enables real-time monitoring of remote energy storage facilities and fast response in the event of an incident. Currently the only UL 2075 calibration-free hydrogen sensor on the market, K-Detect-iON requires no calibration for at least 10 years—reducing service costs, minimising disruption and maintaining consistent performance throughout its lifespan. It provides consistent protection across both EN and UL environments. Sigma ZXT (EN) systems meet EN54 Part 2, EN54 Part 4 and EN12094 Part 1, while Sigma ZXT (UL) systems (certification pending) comply with UL 864 (10th Edition), FM Standards and NFPA 855. “BESS fire incidents often follow a predictable sequence: cell abuse, off-gassing, then thermal runaway and fire,” explained Derrick Hall, Director of Sales and Marketing at Kentec. “Hydrogen is an early and hazardous indicator — so fast, accurate detection is vital, particularly at remote sites.” K-Detect-iON detects hydrogen well before it reaches the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL), with a full 0–100% LEL range to monitor concentrations from the first trace to hazardous levels. Its fast response time, robust construction, and wide operating temperature range of -30°C to 75°C ensure dependable, false-alarm-free performance even in demanding conditions. When connected to a Sigma ZXT system, K-Detect-iON can automatically activate extraction vents to release hydrogen, reducing explosion risk, stabilising the environment, and—if required—triggering suppression systems from a single platform. Additional features include a VOC detection range of 0–500 ppm, three programmable relay outputs, support for single or multiple sensors, and Modbus RTU integration via RS485.

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