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When Is The Most Fire-Prone Time Of Day?

A fire can strike at any time—even when least expecting it. But is there a time of day when fires are the most likely to start? Examined official government data from 2010 to 2023 which recorded the number of fires by hour of the day in England to find the following: Fires are most common between 7:00 pm and 8:00 pm in the evening. Fires are least common between 6:00 am and 7:00 am in the morning. Visualize the data in the charts below. On the x-axis, can find a year-on-y...

Fire Safety Compliance: Save More With Fire Protection Products

According to official government guidance, minor penalties for businesses that fail to follow fire safety regulations can cost up to £5,000. If the fire safety measures are deemed inadequate, fire safety officers can take action. ‘Inadequacy’ can look like plenty of things; however, the presence and condition of fire safety equipment is one of the most important factors in this assessment. Passive fire protection products With that said, compare the cost of a fire regulation...

Fire Safety Regulations Change: New Amendments To The Fire Safety Order To Come Into Effect On 1st Of October 2023

On the 1st of October 2023, further amendments to the Regulatory Reform Order 2005 (otherwise known as the ‘FSO’ or ‘Fire Safety Order’) are due to come into force, affecting businesses and buildings across the UK under the Building Safety Act 2022. As major fire door and passive fire protection product experts, put together a core summary of the upcoming changes and who they affect. Add any further details and links to other sources that the readers might find relevant....

Fire Seals Direct: The Most And Least At Risk From Workplace Fires

As one of the UK’s pioneering providers of passive fire protection products, were keen to find out more about fire safety in England's different industries. From retail to the food and beverage sector, are there any industries that stick out in terms of fire safety? And, building on that, are there certain workers disproportionately at risk from fires in their working environments? Fire statistics Using official fire statistics from the Home Office, investigated the number of prima...

When Pink Foam Isn’t Always The Answer: Retaining Fire Integrity In A Fire Wall

Working in the electrical world, it’s sometimes necessary to create a penetration or hole in a fire wall, in order to install cabling for services. Something we often see is that these holes aren’t sealed correctly after installation, in order to ensure the fire wall retains its fire integrity. Fire rated foam, often simply referred to as pink foam, is a common tool in a fire safety specialist or electrician’s toolbox, but this isn’t always the product to reach, for when...

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