Fire doors are a key defence mechanism against the spread of fires. They are commonly found in public buildings such as schools, hotels and offices and residential flats. A properly installed fire door will contain a fire for at least 30 minutes allowing invaluable time for those in the building to escape from the premises and out of danger.
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2018 Fire Related Incident Statistics
In TSSPRO ‘Escape & Fire Door Safety’ promotion this month we have featured Fire Brigade mortice locks, padlocks and Fire Brigade keys. These products serve a critical role by allowing fire services and other emergency personnel to access locations that are restricted for the general public and prevent unauthorised entry. Each Fire Brigade mortice lock…
Top Tips For Installing a Fire Door
Show your support for Fire Door Safety Week (14th-20th September) by visiting www.firedoorsafetyweek.co.uk and help spread the word about the crucial importance of fire doors in saving lives and protecting property. The Fire Minister, Rt Hon Mark Francois MP, is a high profile supporter of Fire Door Safety Week again this year: “Fire doors offer vital protection…
Recent Manufacturer Price Increases
See listed below the brands that have incurred a price increase and the % increase applied due to increases from our suppliers. Whilst we do everything we can to prevent these price increases from being passed on to our customers it is unfortunate that those listed on this page are price increases that we cannot…
What is The GDPR and what does it mean for you?
You may have heard murmurs around something called The GDPR over the past few months and you may not have had the time to find out much about it. So, we’ve written a brief overview about what it is and how it affects you. Firstly, it’s probably best to tell you what The GDPR actually…
