Sustainability challenges

When a building is destroyed by fire, is this a regulatory success? Chair of the BSA, Iain Cox explores this notion exclusively for Fire Buyer magazine 

Iain Cox is Chair of the Business Sprinkler Alliance (BSA), the National Fire Sprinkler Network (NSFN) and the Fire Risk Assessment Competency Council. Iain retired from the Fire Service in June 2013 after 34 years, the last ten of which he served as Chief Fire Officer of Royal Berkshire Fire & Rescue Service. From 2009 to 2011 he was a Board member of the Chief Fire Officers Association (CFOA) with responsibilities for Prevention and Protection. He was awarded the Queen’s Fire Service medal in 2009. Iain has a BSc in Physical Geography from the University of Reading and an MA in Management from Coventry University. 

“As a serving fire officer, and as the National Lead for the Chief Fire Officers Association on Fire Safety, I have seen the benefits that sprinkler protection can bring to business, communities and individuals. Unfortunately, I have also witnessed the devastation that is wrought by fire in unprotected premises. I sincerely believe that if more businesses understood the real benefits – and the true costs – of fire sprinklers, then more companies would install them.”  

Iain Cox, Chair of the Business Sprinkler Alliance provides exclusive insight, for Fire Buyer magazine, into regulations and guidance and why we need to understand that current UK Building Regulations are ‘life safety’ based and not designed to achieve resilience to fire. 

Businesses are being pressed to increase their spend on sustainability; to conserve, reuse and recycle more. We must therefore question as to why a building, which is built to meet regulations, can burn down and be counted as a regulatory success. It may come as a surprise that nearly seven out of 10 (69%) businesses are unaware that building regulations in the UK do not adequately prevent and protect against the devastating risk of fire.  

From industrial and commercial buildings to residential buildings and schools, people are surprised by the impact and devastation caused by fire and just how many buildings are vulnerable to fire. In May last year, we witnessed over 100 firefighters tackle a large night-time blaze at a laundry business in London. The fire and rescue service prevented the fire from spreading to other buildings, but sadly the laundry business was devastated by the fire. It followed similar fires in Dewsbury which destroyed a bed manufacturer and a fire in Carrickfergus which devastated an upholstery business. 

In contrast, a fire at another upholstery business, Love2Sleep in Manchester, had a very different outcome, with an automatic sprinkler system activating and extinguishing the fire prior to the arrival of the Fire and Rescue Service.  The business was up and running that same day.  

Regulatory guidelines 

Under current building regulation guidance, the businesses that suffered the devastating fires were below any guidance threshold for sprinklers. Yet so was the one that was saved by the sprinklers. The impact on the devastated businesses and their employees and communities in which they operate will be significant.  

It is clear from a life safety perspective there are fewer deaths or injuries because of fires in industrial and commercial buildings in this country. Whether that is a direct consequence of the building regulations alone is debatable. What is clear is that the outcome of the fire is a ‘success’ if all occupants evacuate safely even if the building is badly damaged or destroyed. 

To read more exclusive features and latest news please see our March issue here.

Media contact

Rebecca Morpeth Spayne,
Editor, International Fire Buyer
Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922
Email: [email protected]

About Fire Buyer

International Fire Buyer is the leading authority in global passive and active fire content, delivering expert news, in-depth articles, exclusive interviews, and industry insights across print, digital, and event platforms. Published 10 times a year, the magazine is a trusted resource for professionals seeking updates and analysis on the latest developments in the fire sector.

To submit an article, or for sponsorship opportunities, please contact our team below.

Chris Lingham image - Fire Buyer

Chris Lingham

Group Sales Manager

Afua Akoto picture - Fire Buyer

Afua Akoto

Marketing Manager

Read the Latest Issue

Follow us on X

Follow us on X

Click Here

Follow us on LinkedIn

Follow us on LinkedIn

Click Here

Advertise here

Reach decision makers and amplify your marketing

Advertise here

Click Here

Related News

Ask the Expert – Hochiki

Richard Wharram, Export Sales Manager at Hochiki Europe, explains how fire safety professionals can navigate Europe’s complex approval

Product Spotlight – FFE

Early, reliable fire detection is critical to protecting people, assets, and infrastructure in demanding settings – an evolving challenge

From the Expert – Stat-X

Ultrasense from Fireaway, a new generation of fire protection combines early anomaly detection and advanced aerosol suppression to

Feature Sponsor – IWMA

As fire safety technologies evolve, how do water mist systems compare to traditional sprinklers? New UK data sheds light on performance
Magazine - ask the expert - Bridging Standards

Ask the Expert – Sensitron

Marco Penso, R&D Manager at Sensitron, explores the evolving regulatory landscape, innovation challenges, and sustainability efforts shaping

Ask the Expert – F&G Detection

Eliot Sizeland, Vice President of Business Development at Fire & Gas Detection Technologies Inc., discusses the challenges of flame

Cover Story – Perimeter Solutions

Solberg Spartan offers safer, faster fire suppression—Kurt Becker of Perimeter Solutions explains how this foam is redefining frontline

Big Interview – Eng. Dana Kamal

Ahead of the NFPA Conference and Expo Fire Buyer speaks with Eng. Dana Kamal, Director, International Business Development..

Ask the Expert – Richard Wharram – The Standards Maze

Richard Wharram, Export Sales Manager at Hochiki Europe, explains how fire safety professionals can navigate Europe’s complex approval…
Picture of TLX Fire & Security products - Photo by TLX Fire & Security - FireBuyer.com

Product Spotlight: Actuator Assurance

TLX Fire & Security’s actuators meet EN 15004-1 with integrated supervision, ensuring safe installation and discharge in both standard…
Scroll to Top