Fire Safety Matters News and Updates

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Progress report on Fire Safety Reinsurance Facility issued by ABI

ONE YEAR on from the launch of its Fire Safety Reinsurance Facility (‘the Facility’), the insurance industry – through the Association of British Insurers (ABI) – is sharing its positive impact. In the first nine months, over 680 buildings were entered into the Facility, with a total sum insured of £14.9 billion. This includes examples of high-risk buildings with fire safety issues being able to secure insurance when they otherwise would not have gained cover, as well as evidence of reduced premiums for leaseholders.  Read more

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Fire Door Maintenance launches “industry-first” GQA Level 3 Diploma

FIRE DOOR Maintenance (FDM by UAP Ltd) has launched its GQA Level 3 Diploma focused on the Inspection of Fire-Resistant Door Sets, which certifies individuals as having the necessary levels of skills and knowledge to carry out non-invasive inspection procedures. Read more

 

 

 

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Waking Watch Replacement Fund 2023 extended by Government

THE GOVERNMENT has announced that the £20.6 million Waking Watch Replacement Fund 2023 will be extended to March 2026, with up to £21.11 million of additional funds being made available to support the installation of a common alarm system, replacing Waking Watch measures in all residential buildings where such a system is currently in place in England, regardless of where the costs of the Waking Watch fall.  Read more

 

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Technical Bulletin released to support compliant Fire Alarm Zone Plans

CLEAR AND accurate Fire Alarm Zone Plans can make all the difference in an emergency situation. With this in mind, and in order to support professionals across the fire safety sector, the Fire Industry Association (FIA) has published a new Technical Bulletin entitled ‘Guide to Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Zone Plans’. This is a ‘must-read’ resource for anyone involved in the disciplines of fire alarm design, maintenance or compliance.  Read more

 

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BAFSA heralds introduction of Fire Sprinkler Systems CPD Programme

THE BRITISH Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association (BAFSA) has launched a new online education programme to afford those working within the fire suppression industry an in-depth exploration of how automatic fire sprinkler systems operate. Read more

 

 

 

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Career Pathways initiative from NFCC promotes Fire and Rescue Service roles

THE NATIONAL Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) has launched NFCC Career Pathways, a comprehensive resource designed to promote the diverse and rewarding roles available in the UK’s Fire and Rescue Service and support those in the sector who want to transform or advance their careers.  Read more

 

Join FSM and Thermocable on the 11 June at 10:30am to explore how to ensure fire safety in challenging environments. 

Fires in industrial and hazardous areas spread rapidly, causing devastating losses to assets, structures, and lives, as seen in recent incidents like the Bowater Mersey Paper Mill and Houston Petrochemical fires.

Detecting fires in these environments is challenging due to dust, debris, dangerous chemicals, and restricted access, where traditional fire detection methods often fail.

This webinar will explore how linear heat detection provides a reliable, early-warning solution that meets global safety standards, prevents false alarms, and remains unaffected by harsh conditions. Join us to learn how advanced fire detection can protect your business, ensure compliance, and safeguard lives.  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Fire Safety Matters Live Coventry – 5 June 2025

Registration is now open for Fire Safety Matters Live, which is a conference and exhibition taking place at the Coventry Building Society Arena on 5 June 2025.

Fire Safety Matters Live is free-to-attend and includes free parking, free lunch and refreshments, access to 12 CPD seminar sessions and 40-plus exhibitors showcasing all of the latest innovations in the fire sector.

You can register to attend for free by CLICKING HERE

Upcoming CPD Webinars

New VDMA 24994 Safety Standard for Lithium Battery Storage and Charging Cabinets – 24 April 2025 at 10.30 am-11.30 am – Register to attend

Using the Latest Developments in Wireless Fire Detection Technology for Your Next Project: How to Make the Right Decision – 30 April 2025 at 10.30 am-11.30 am – Register to attend

BS 8644-1: Empowering Digital Fire Safety – 6 May 2025 at 10.30 am-11.30 am – Register to attend

Fire Door 101: A Practical Guide on Procuring Compliant Fire Doors – 14 May 2025 at 10.30 am-11.30 am – Register to attend

Protecting Educational Premises From Fire – 3 June 2025 at 10.30 am-11.30 am – Register to attend

Ensuring Fire Safety in Challenging Industrial Applications and Hazardous Areas – 11 June 2025 at 10.30 am-11.30 am – Register to attend

 

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