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Britannia Fire factory refurbishment helps meet growing demand

Britannia Fire has invested more than £1m in the refurbishment of its factory in Norfolk, UK.  The investment comes in direct response to growing demand for its groundbreaking P50 range of fire extinguishers which are both cost-effective and environmentally-friendly. The company has produced fire extinguishers from its factory in Ashwellthorpe near Norwich for more than 50 years, with its steel models discontinued last year in favour of the innovative P50. The refurbishment has involved a total reconfiguration of the factory layout and the installation of new machinery to increase P50 production and significantly reduce lead times. Traditional, steel fire extinguishers are prone to corrosion and must be serviced annually to ensure they remain fit for purpose.  In contrast, the P50 composite extinguishers last 20 years and only need professional servicing every decade, saving customers time and money. Free from PFAS chemicals and easily recyclable, they are better for the environment.  P50s are also multi-purpose and can be used on Class A, B and electrical fires.  This reduces the number of extinguishers needed in each location and eliminates confusion during emergencies. New machinery at the factory includes a larger winding machine, which is used to attach super-strength aramid fibre to the P50 cylinders. This will increase P50 production by 150%, while the reorganisation of the space will help to streamline processes.  An obsolete oven and shot blaster have been removed to make way for a new dispatch bay; all lighting, electrics and work stations have been upgraded; and a brand-new extension building provides much needed office space and a canteen area for staff. Andy Spence, Joint Managing Director of Britannia Fire, comments: “It’s not surprising that composite fire extinguishers like the P50 are in demand, as they present a win-win for customers looking to save costs and reduce their environmental impact. By the end of last year, we were manufacturing around the clock to keep up with orders, with customers waiting around 12 weeks for delivery.  With the new machinery and refurbished factory, we’re more than doubling our output. Lead times are reducing already, and we’ll soon be able to bring this down to just three or four weeks.” He continues: “The fit-out was completed swiftly, within a matter of weeks, and the transition was expertly handled by our team who navigated any potential disruption to ensure production continued throughout. We now have a modern, organised, light and spacious working environment which better suits our current needs and our plans for future growth.” Britannia Fire’s continued success has led to the creation of five new jobs at the company so far this year.  Those previously working on the ceased metal fire extinguisher lines received training and have been redeployed to new positions. Further expansion plans include creating an additional storage facility for raw materials, as well as a two-storey office building to provide further office space and meeting rooms. To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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IFSM-Funded Research Explores the Impact of Coatings on Wood Combustion

The Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM) is pleased to share the results of a research project funded through its scholarship programme, titled Experimental Study of Effect of Coatings on Combustion Characteristics of Wood. This project was undertaken by Enya Zhang, a student at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), and has now been completed. The full research findings are available on the IFSM website. Research Overview The project originated as an Undergraduate Research Internship at UCLan in 2023 and was expanded with IFSM’s support in 2024. The study aimed to examine how wood preservatives impact the burning behaviour of Swedish pine decking through experimental testing. A Cone Calorimeter and Thermal Gravimetric Analysis (TGA) were used to assess the effects of different coatings. The findings suggest that applying preservatives after a fire-retardant coating can reduce fire performance. The degree of impact depends on the composition and concentration of the preservatives. The results of this research were shared at the Fire Safety Façade and ICFSER conferences, where they contributed to broader discussions on fire behaviour and safety strategies. Whilst this research was an academic study, the results do have practical implications. As Enya states, “Boron based fire retardant can effectively reduce the peak and total heat release rate and postpone the time of ignition. However, it increases the CO production rate which may pose risks to occupants during evacuation.” Reflections from the Researcher Reflecting on her experience, Enya Zhang shared: “I was both surprised and excited to be selected for this opportunity. This was my first research project and my first experience receiving research funding. Through this project, I gained valuable insight into the world of academia—understanding the research process, building knowledge, and connecting with experts in the field. Presenting my work at conferences was an incredible experience. It allowed me to share my findings, receive constructive feedback, and learn from others in the fire safety community. This experience not only strengthened my research skills but also deepened my passion for fire safety. Since completing my bachelor’s degree in 2024, I have continued my academic journey with a research-based master’s degree in wildfire simulation, with aspirations to pursue a PhD in the future. Having the support of IFSM has been an honour—their funding has played a crucial role in shaping my early career, and I am truly grateful for this opportunity.” Advancing Fire Safety Knowledge By supporting this research project, the IFSM aimed to contribute to the advancement of fire safety knowledge. It hopes the findings from Enya Zhang’s study will be of interest to fire engineers and safety professionals, providing valuable insights into the interaction between fire retardants and wood treatments. The full report is now available on the IFSM website, and we encourage to explore the research further. To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Reliant Fire Apparatus Named 2024 Pierce Dealer of the Year

Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation business, proudly announces Reliant Fire Apparatus as the recipient of the 2024 Pierce Dealer of the Year Award. This prestigious honor reflects Reliant Fire Apparatus’ exceptional performance in apparatus and aftermarket sales, utilization of Pierce programs, and overall business leadership. The award was presented at Pierce’s annual sales conference, marking a significant milestone for Reliant as it celebrates 30 years in business. “This award is a testament to our team’s relentless commitment to our customers and to our partnership with Pierce,” said Brett Krueger, Chief Executive Officer of Reliant Fire Apparatus. “It is incredibly humbling to be recognized in this way. Every member of our team has played a crucial role in achieving this honor, and it’s a direct reflection of their dedication, integrity, and passion for what we do.” The Pierce Dealer of the Year Award considers a variety of metrics, including apparatus and aftermarket sales growth, change management, participation in Pierce programs, and dealer program performance scores. Additionally, feedback from Pierce’s dealer support team and leadership evaluations contribute to the final selection. “The Dealer of the Year award is unique because it recognizes the collective performance of an entire dealership, not only one area of the business,” said Dan Meyer, Vice President of Sales for Pierce Manufacturing. “Reliant Fire Apparatus stood out this year by achieving growth goals, providing outstanding service, and demonstrating exceptional consistency across all aspects of business operation. This achievement is an impressive feat given Reliant Fire Apparatus’ territory coverage consisted of one and a half states during the timeframe evaluated, and now includes all of Wisconsin and Iowa.” As Reliant Fire Apparatus looks ahead, the dealership remains focused on continued growth and strengthening its partnership with Pierce. The team is committed to setting ambitious goals, pushing themselves, and working collaboratively to achieve even greater milestones. Krueger added, “The relationships we’ve built within the Pierce dealer family are invaluable, and we are proud to be a part of this community. Additionally, as we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we want to extend our deepest gratitude to our founders, Scott and Sherri Krueger, whose vision, hard work, and sacrifice laid the foundation for everything we’ve accomplished today.” To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Charterhouse announces partnership with ESTYA

Charterhouse Capital Partners, one of the longest-established private equity firms operating in Europe, announces that it has agreed to acquire ESTYA, formerly ERIS. Charterhouse will invest in partnership with ESTYA’s management, who are reinvesting in the company, and alongside Chequers Capital, who will remain a significant shareholder following an initial investment in 2021. The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approval. Founded in 1974, ESTYA is a leading French services provider specialising in electronic fire safety and security systems with a comprehensive offering across electronic fire detection, smoke extraction and compartmentation, gas detection, and electric security. Headquartered in Paris, the company delivers circa €120m in revenue, across 15 agencies in France, and has tripled in size since 2021, having completed seven acquisitions during that period of time. ESTYA’s leadership, including CEO and Founder Ludovic Goëta, are committed to supporting the firm’s next stage of growth alongside Charterhouse and Chequers Capital. Through this partnership, and in alignment with ESTYA’s management, Charterhouse will apply its expertise in professionalising, internationalising, and transforming services businesses through organic growth and M&A initiatives across France and other key European geographies. Charterhouse pursues pan-European mid-market opportunities in two core sectors of focus: Services and Healthcare. It targets businesses that feature ‘defensive growth’ characteristics, combining strong market positions with sustained earnings growth, with the potential for transformation. Its investment in ESTYA is closely aligned with this investment strategy, and follows recent investments in Metrodora, a leading Spanish education group for healthcare professionals, Skin Tech Pharma Group, a B2B medical aesthetics group, and Two Circles, a leading tech-enabled services and software business serving sports and entertainment clients, which were agreed in 2024. Cédric Barthélemy, Partner at Charterhouse said: “We have been following ESTYA’s journey closely for some time and have been truly impressed by what Ludovic and his team have achieved to date. As a fast-growth, high quality and resilient mid-market company, ESTYA is exactly the type of business that we like to back at Charterhouse. We are delighted to combine our expertise in transforming local leaders in the services sector into international champions with the talented management team and Chequers Capital, to reinforce ESTYA’s leading market position and support Ludovic’s long-term growth ambitions.” Ludovic Goëta, CEO and Founder at ESTYA, said: “At ESTYA, we are focused on providing mission critical services to our customers across the electronic fire safety and security system value chain. We have grown strongly in recent years and are confident that Charterhouse is the right partner, alongside Chequers Capital, to take us into our next stage of growth across France and into new European markets.” Aurélien Klein, Managing Partner at Chequers Capital, said: “We are pleased to have found in Charterhouse the right partners to continue Chequers Capital’s investment in ESTYA. ESTYA has grown significantly since we first invested in 2021 and we look forward to working hand in hand with Charterhouse to grow the business further in France and internationally.” To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Bosch Building Technologies launches AVENAR IO module 4000 series

Bosch Building Technologies has launched the AVENAR IO (input/output) module 4000 series, a new range of interface modules designed to elevate the efficiency and adaptability of fire safety systems. The launch debuts with the FLM-430-I2M1, a smart interface module engineered to enhance connectivity and control across multiple applications. It is fully compatible with the AVENAR fire detector 4000 series. Interface modules are important parts that connect fire alarm systems to various building applications, like fire dampers, signaling devices, and fire doors. This integration helps ensure a quick and effective response during fire emergencies. Additionally, interface modules offer diagnostic features, enabling safety managers to monitor and evaluate how well the system is working throughout the entire building. Multi-application, smart, compact The AVENAR IO module 4000 series introduces a new standard for interface modules with three key features: Multi-application versatility: Unlike traditional single-use modules, AVENAR IO modules can be integrated into multiple fire safety functions, from monitoring sprinklers and dampers to controlling fire doors and signaling devices. Smart customization: Configurable software allows for tailored solutions, ensuring compatibility with specific application requirements. The modules include a fail-safe option, enabling safety measures in case of power or communication failures. Compact design: The modules’ space-saving housing and easy installation on DIN rails make them ideal for use in confined spaces while reducing installation time and costs. Introducing the FLM-430-I2M1: The first in the series As the first module in the AVENAR IO 4000 series, the FLM-430-I2M1 exemplifies Bosch Building Technologies commitment to intelligent fire safety solutions. Designed for critical fire response functions, this module offers: Advanced damper control: The FLM-430-I2M1 allows precise damper settings, including partial or full open/close configurations. Fault detection is automated, with visual LED indications simplifying maintenance. Fail-safe functionality: In the event of a fieldbus failure or power loss, the module ensures that connected systems maintain safety standards. Users can configure responses to meet their specific needs, enhancing system reliability. Up to 1,000-meter cable length: With extended cabling capabilities, the module is suitable for large premises, making it ideal for projects requiring significant distances between connected systems. Energy efficiency: With a low energy consumption, the module supports system savings by enabling more devices to be included in a single system loop, reducing overall costs. Wide range of applications The FLM-430-I2M1 is designed to meet the challenges of complex environments, including: Industrial sites: With its extended cable range and reliable EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) monitoring, the module is perfect for large-scale industrial facilities where robust connectivity is essential. Healthcare facilities: The module’s ability to withstand electromagnetic disturbances ensures reliability in environments like radiology rooms, where high EMC interference is common. Hotels and shopping malls: For expansive premises, the FLM-430-I2M1 offers centralized monitoring and streamlined installation, reducing project complexity and cost. With the AVENAR IO module 4000 series, Bosch Building Technologies continues to deliver innovative solutions that prioritize safety, reliability, and adaptability. The FLM-430-I2M1 sets a new benchmark in fire safety, offering a smarter, more efficient way to protect lives and assets across diverse industries. To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Austria Logistics hub opened by Magirus

Magirus announced the grand opening of its new logistics hub at Panattoni Park Graz Süd in Leibnitz. The modern site, with a total area of around 2,500 m², will play a key role in optimising logistics and expanding the production capacities of the Austrian Magirus Lohr plant in Premstätten. Thomas Hilse, CEO of Magirus, emphasises: “The opening of this logistics hub marks a decisive step in the strategic development of Magirus in Austria and beyond. The location not only strengthens our supply chains but also enables us to grow sustainably and increase our efficiency. The use of CO2-neutral shuttle transport also emphasises our commitment to the environment and sustainable corporate management.” Marc Kuntz, Director of Sales and Customer Service, adds: “With the new logistics infrastructure, we are optimising our warehousing and expanding our production capacities. This not only improves customer service in Austria but also internationally, as we can better meet the increasing demand for our innovative solutions. One focus will certainly be on the production of our new FLEX firefighting vehicle.” The investment in the new logistics hub demonstrates Magirus’ ongoing commitment to innovation and sustainability. The building complies with the GreenBuilding Gold standard, and the logistics processes have been equipped with modern, low-emission technologies. In addition, the shuttle service between the business park and the plant is CO2-neutral. The opening took place in the presence of Christa Zengerer, Managing Director of ACstyria, and Mario Kunasek, Governor of Styria. Christian Reisl, Managing Director of Magirus Lohr, officially accepted the key for the new logistics centre and emphasised the importance of the location for the future of Magirus in the region. “With the expansion of our logistics centre in Hasendorf, we are not only helping to increase efficiency but are also making a significant contribution to the regional economy,” said Reisl. “We are proud to be growing sustainably as part of the Styrian mobility industry,” concludes Hilse. Magirus remains true to its tradition and focuses on innovation and precision to ensure the highest quality in fire and disaster protection—for customers in Austria and worldwide. To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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LogiMAT 2025: WAGNER sets new standards in fire protection

At the LogiMAT in Stuttgart from 11th to 13th March, WAGNER will be presenting innovative fire protection technologies and individual solutions for deep-freeze warehouses, high-bay warehouses and compact storage systems in Hall 7, Stand 7C13. A key highlight is the latest advancements in the field of active fire protection with OxyReduct®. Active fire prevention is based on the principle of oxygen reduction: the OxyReduct® system generates nitrogen directly from the ambient air and directs it into the area to be protected. This reduces the oxygen concentration to below the ignition threshold of the materials present. A protective atmosphere is created in which fires cannot even start under defined conditions. Nitrogen generation and self-sufficient energy supply in one system For the first time at LogiMAT, WAGNER will unveil the new OxyReduct® F-Line nitrogen generator, which combines the advantages of an economical and sustainable fire protection solution with carbon-neutral and self-sufficient energy generation. This added value is made possible by innovative fuel cell technology. The hydrogen-based fuel cell developed by HY.AIR Energy GmbH produces nitrogen-rich exhaust air. This is directed into the area to be protected to create an oxygen-reduced atmosphere for active fire prevention. At the same time, the cell provides electricity and heat for the operation of other equipment and systems. Due to the high efficiency of the fuel cell, only small amounts of hydrogen are needed to generate the nitrogen required for fire prevention. For the user, this means maximum fire safety along with carbon neutrality. In combination with other OxyReduct® nitrogen generators, WAGNER also offers a flexibly adaptable, hybrid fire protection system that provides optimum protection even for very large protected areas in the warehouse and logistics sector, for example in deep-freeze and high-bay warehouses. OxyReduct® receives FM Approval WAGNER has recently received approval for its proven OxyReduct® oxygen reduction system from the renowned testing and certification institute FM Approvals. In addition to the existing approvals from VdS, VB-Cert and Pavus, the certificate represents another important recognition. Thanks to its globally recognized FM approval, FM-insured companies and those adhering to the FM standard can now implement OxyReduct® as a certified and proven solution to effectively and preventively protect their buildings, systems and assets. This marks a significant milestone in enhancing safety for various intralogistics applications. Maximum safety in the warehouse thanks to comprehensive fire protection In addition to systems for active fire prevention, WAGNER will be presenting innovative, integrated fire protection solutions that offer maximum safety in compact storage systems, deep-freeze warehouses, high-bay warehouses or archives. Fire detection and extinguishing systems from WAGNER also play an important role in these solutions. To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Dr. Xiangyang Zhou (FM) joins IWMA Scientific Council

Since Dr. Hong-Zeng Yu retired two years ago, FM had no representative on the IWMA Scientific Council. In February 2025, Dr. Xiangyang Zhou applied for a seat on the council and was accepted. Dr. Xiangyang Zhou is senior lead research scientist and has extensive knowledge and many years of experience in sprinkler and water mist fire protection research and testing. About his acceptance he says: “I am very grateful and happy to be approved as a member of the IWMA Scientific Council. I have worked at FM for years on the research of water mist fire protection and am currently working on a project to develop its application. I will be very happy to work with the Scientific Council and contribute my knowledge to advance the development of water mist fire protection worldwide.” The IWMA Scientific Council is a group of well experienced fire protection scientists and engineers from testing laboratories, authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs), research institutes and universities around the world. It provides advisory input to IWMA on technical and scientific matters, evaluates the IWMA conference abstracts, applications for the IWMA Young Talent Award and offers guidance to the water mist industry. It also participates in research programmes and provides technical and scientific guidance to the fire protection industry, especially when related to water mist systems or best practices. About IWMA The International Water Mist Association is the first association of its kind dedicated exclusively to water mist firefighting and related technologies. The IWMA was founded on 4th April 1998 and began maintaining a permanent office at the beginning of 2000. From the IWMA’s international headquarters in Hamburg, Germany, it supports the continued development, research and applications engineering of generic water mist systems. Manufacturers, distributors, insurance companies, scientific institutes, approval bodies, fire departments as well as private persons are members of the IWMA. To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Allegion to Showcase Fire Door Solution at FSE

Allegion UK, alongside its family of leading door hardware brands, is set to present a complete fire door solution at The Fire Safety Event, taking place between the 8th – 10th April at the NEC, Birmingham. With a focus on keeping people safe where they live, learn, work and connect, Allegion’s team of experts will be on hand with specification, installation and maintenance advice at this year’s event, and will showcase a flagship range of fire door solutions, including architectural hardware, fire and smoke seals, vision panels and an intumescent fire block louvre system. To demonstrate the crucial role that fire door hardware plays in fire safety, Allegion is inviting visitors to stand 4/K106 where they can experience three full-sized door models, each displaying a harmonised set of tested and certified products suitable for timber and steel fire doors. Throughout the three-day event, Allegion will also exhibit a working model of its unique XB120 automatic door operator from Boss Door Controls. Available in a choice of seven high-quality finishes, ranging from ‘Light Bronze’ to ‘Matt Black’, all finish options are designed to enhance all architectural styles. Speaking on their plans for the event, Pete Hancox, country manager at Allegion UK, commented: “Fire doors are a key element of passive fire protection, and in the event of a fire, it’s crucial that essential door hardware has been expertly specified, correctly installed and properly maintained. As part of our ongoing campaign to raise awareness and reduce knowledge gaps in these areas, we’re delighted to return to The Fire Safety Event, as it provides the perfect platform to offer valuable expertise and support to a key audience. “We will be showcasing the Allegion family of brands at this year’s event and plan to offer visitors true peace of mind by presenting a complete fire door solution that combines a range of our certified, highly-engineered and third-party tested fire door safety products. Our team of experts will also share real-time installation advice, with live demonstrations of our unique self-adhesive Accufit system, which has been enhanced to facilitate easy and accurate installation of our Briton door closers.” The Fire Safety Event supports industry practitioners, professionals and organisations in achieving and maintaining the highest standards in fire safety management, and provides visitors with the perfect opportunity to observe the latest products, technology and solutions in fire safety. To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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EmiControls’ TAF Robot Fighting Fires in the Ukraine

After an enemy attack on an industrial facility in the Poltava region, Ukraine, a large fire was successfully extinguished on the night of February 21, 2025. In addition to 87 emergency responders from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (DSNS) and 34 firefighting vehicles, the turbine firefighting robot TAF AirCore 35-C from the South Tyrolean company EmiControls was deployed. Its innovative technology enabled targeted firefighting from a safe distance. The remotely controlled robot fought the flames using a water mist system, while controlled from distances of up to 300 meters, thus protecting the emergency personnel from direct danger. Equipped with thermal imaging and high-resolution cameras, it can also suppress gas and smoke, keep escape routes clear, or remove heavy obstacles with its fork to clear the way for rescue teams. “The TAF robot was specifically designed to operate in extremely dangerous environments, such as those found in war zones,” said a spokesperson from EmiControls. “With its ability to target and effectively extinguish fires, the TAF played a crucial role in combating the blaze and preventing its further spread. We are proud that our technology could make such a significant difference in such a challenging environment.” This operation clearly demonstrates how modern technologies can increase the safety of emergency responders and contribute significantly to hazard prevention in crisis zones. To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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