10 Tips for Fire Safety in Schools
This guide covers our Top 10 Tips for Fire Safety in Schools to ensure you haven’t missed off any of the really important, but easily overlooked facets of fire safety
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This guide covers our Top 10 Tips for Fire Safety in Schools to ensure you haven’t missed off any of the really important, but easily overlooked facets of fire safety
Fires are often unpredictable, destructive, and can cause massive loss of life. Understanding how fire works can help us prevent it, predict it, and control it. One of the most
Empty commercial properties are highly susceptible to fires, with about sixty incidents daily. Fire alarm monitoring offers early alerts, quickly informing keyholders and fire services.
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Few waste management sites would be able to operate without mobile plant machinery. Being such an operations-critical asset, it’s important to ensure that suitable systems and procedures are in place
One of the main problems facing fire detection systems in the UK is exposed/external environments is the unpredictable British weather. Almost every detection system (Smoke, Heat and even some Flame
After reviewing the footage shared by Suez of the Altens East Mixed Recycling Facility fire, I felt compelled to share my thoughts as a fire safety engineer, working closely within
Empty commercial properties are highly susceptible to fires, with about sixty incidents daily. Fire alarm monitoring offers early alerts, quickly informing keyholders and fire services.
Both hard-wired and radio fire alarm systems have their advantages and disadvantages. The choice between the two depends on factors such as building structure, budget, and specific requirements.
Open protocol and closed protocol fire alarm systems refer to two different approaches in designing and implementing fire alarm systems. These terms primarily relate to fire alarm systems’ communication and
The greatest problem with process lines is that the material is movement. Without rapid and effective detection, a fire risk can pass under any detection & suppression system installed and
Stratification is a largely unknown issue, but affects any high level building. This happens when the thermal ‘lift’ of the smoke is not sufficient to break through a warm layer
Staffrooms are a high-risk environment due to the volume of electrical consumers and common office furniture. The following video reconstruction is a forceful reminder of this issue, proving to how
Keep your festive season merry and bright with essential Christmas Fire Safety tips from Blazequel. From illuminating your home safely with holiday lights to ensuring your Christmas tree doesn’t become
Fires are often unpredictable, destructive, and can cause massive loss of life. Understanding how fire works can help us prevent it, predict it, and control it. One of the most
This guide covers our Top 10 Tips for Fire Safety in Schools to ensure you haven’t missed off any of the really important, but easily overlooked facets of fire safety
Schools and educational premises have a unique set of fire risks, and an enormous responsibility to ensure the safety of everyone onsite. We’ve created this guide to help you to
Fire drills, though often viewed as disruptive, are crucial for practicing safe evacuation procedures. They help reveal potential gaps in evacuation planning that could be vital in a real fire
In the waste and recycling industry, the risk of fire is significant. Early detection and targeted suppression are crucial for preventing disasters. Advanced sensors alert workers to potential fires, allowing
Fire safety is a critical concern in factories and warehouses due to the potential for significant harm to both individuals and assets. These environments often house flammable materials, heavy machinery,
Ensuring the safety of your premises goes beyond just fortifying against potential intruders; it’s equally crucial to prioritize ease of evacuation, particularly in today’s climate of heightened crime rates and
Understanding the science of the fire triangle—comprising heat, fuel, and oxygen—is essential for preventing fires. Here’s how to apply this knowledge to maintain a fire-safe workplace.
When it comes to fire safety, especially in high-risk environments like recycling centers, waste management facilities, or industrial plants, finding the right fire detection and suppression system can feel overwhelming.
When we think about fire safety, things like fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and sprinkler systems usually come to mind. But there’s one tool that’s often forgotten—the fire blanket. It’s simple,
Fire safety is crucial for every business, institution, and community. One key role that helps maintain fire safety standards is the fire marshal. Proper training equips fire marshals with the
When we talk about keeping workplaces safe, installing a fire alarm system is usually one of the first steps that come to mind. But a fire alarm system can do
Early fire detection can make the difference between a minor incident and a full-blown disaster. For businesses operating in high-risk environments, identifying a fire in its earliest stages can save
Video Smoke Detection is perfect for a fast response to fires in high roofed buildings and harsh operating conditions.
Watch Smokecatcher detect smoke in an MSW storage building. The smoke is coming through from a fire in the adjoining storage area.
Watch Smokecatcher detect a fire in an SRF Storage bunker. Sadly, the alarm wasn’t responded to and the site lost a 4hr window of opportunity between smoke detection and flames appearing.
Video Smoke Detection overcomes the risks of stratification and other challenges for early fire detection in logistics and storage facilities.
Watch Fire Rover detect and suppress a fire in the waste bunker at an EFW facility!
See how the Fire Rover detects and suppresses this fire at a clients tipping hall. Note how the smok is spreading out at low leve, rather than rising. This is called ‘stratification’ and is one of the many reasons why roof-mounted smoke detection systems like beam detectors and HSSD is not suitable for many recycling applications.
Watch the Fire Rover detect and suppress a fire at a battery storage facility. This targeted and intellegent control makes the Fire Rover particularly well suited to high hazard storage applications.
Watch the Fire Rover tackle a battery fire in a tipping hall. Note how the exploding battery cells start three separate fires, which the operator individually suppresses (whilst avoiding the site operators in the vicinity).
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