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fireplan logo FIREPLAN launched to the UK market

If you’re an employer or have control over a workplace then you have responsibilities under UK Fire Safety Law. It’s your duty to take reasonable steps to reduce the risk from fire in your workplace and make sure people can safely escape if there is a fire.
07 July 2011


keeping fit - watermist nozzle Keeping fit for fire - by Bob Whiteley

FIXED FIRE extinguishing systems can provide essential protection in commercial and industrial premises where fi re risks are high, suppressing a fire in its incipient stages. There are five types of fixed fire extinguishing systems – gaseous, foam, water mist, dry powder and wet chemical – which can protect enclosed areas of a site.
05 April 2011


Cheque handover to the Childrens Burns Foundation Tyco Fire & Integrated Solutions announces partnership with Children’s Burns Foundation

On Monday 31st January 2011 George Oliver, President of Tyco Fire Protection, and Jordi Andreu, Managing Director of Tyco Fire Protection Services EMEA, announced our support of The Children’s Burns Foundation (CBF).
10 February 2011


IFE certificate logo The Institution of Fire Engineers – Get the ‘Facts’ – Get CPD Accreditation

An Overview of the draft BS Watermist Systems Standards for Design & Installation – Sponsored by Tyco Fire & Integrated Solutions
17 February 2010


New AFFF Foam Concentrate by Tyco Fire & Integrated Solutions

Tyco Fire & Integrated Solutions have introduced a new foam product to their Product Supply portfolio, Platinum foam.
20 August 2009


Why choose INERGEN, a Premier Brand?

Since the 1980,’s many Halon Alternatives have come and then gone. Fire protection companies have lurched from one ‘unique product’ offering to another. Unfortunately, it has been the specifiers or the end user who has borne the financial brunt of this short sightedness, as they have had to replace those one ‘unique product’ with another.
11 May 2009