Entries by Georgia Robertson

Fire stopping – what is it and why is it important?

Fire stopping is an incredibly important part of fire protection and can help to ensure the safety of people within a building. This is especially important in a commercial environment as not complying with fire protection rules and regulations can be very damaging to a business reputation and can also have severe legal consequences, depending […]

8 Top Tips for a Successful School Refurbishment

1. Planning and organising A lot of planning is required in order to conduct a successful school refurbishment, as children are at school for the majority of the year. The best times to conduct the refurbishment would be during the holidays, Christmas, Easter and summer. These times are best for smaller projects and also medium […]

5 Fire Safety Elements for Commercial Buildings

It is incredibly important to maintain fire safety in a commercial building. It’s important as it keeps your customers safe, as well as yourself and your employees. It’s crucial to maintain fire safety equipment and to make sure that your building covers fire laws. Commercial fires can be caused by the same reasons that domestic […]

Eco-friendly wood materials for fire protection

There is an increasing demand for eco-friendly materials to be used wherever they can due to the current climate crises. Is this actually what’s good for your construction though? The requirements of fire protection materials First of all, there are many requirements that need to be met when using eco-friendly materials. Safety is of the […]

Fire Protection for New Buildings

The principal method of fire stopping and damage limitation is achieved through compartmentalising a building. This involves the installation of fire-resistant walls, floors and ceilings. In the last 10 years the UK has seen a 37% reduction in fires that require the assistance of the fire service. This has also resulted in a 27% drop […]

Fire Stopping And The Law

The principal method of fire stopping and damage limitation is achieved through compartmentalising a building. This involves the installation of fire-resistant walls, floors and ceilings. It is often required to breach these fire-resistant materials to access services such as: Cables Pipes Ventilation systems Access to these services requires there to be gaps between the fire-resistant […]