SFRS

Shropshire FRS Boosts Response Capabilities with Camera

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) has implemented a new state-of-the-art Portable LTE Rapid Deploy Camera provided by Excelerate. This cutting-edge technology is set to significantly enhance emergency response capabilities, providing SFRS with a versatile and powerful tool for a wide range of scenarios. The Rapid Deploy Camera is designed for quick deployment, providing exceptional flexibility in dynamic emergency scenarios. With its easy setup and LTE connectivity, it can be swiftly placed for optimal effectiveness. Equipped with high-quality video capabilities, it offers a clear 360-degree view for enhanced visibility. Responders, whether on-site or off-site, have the capability to remotely access video feeds from any authorised device and/or via their Incident Command Unit – ensuring safe assessment from a distance. This accessibility is made possible through Excelerate’s Exstream Video Application, which guarantees the highest level of protection for customer data through full encryption. This robust security measure provides peace of mind during sensitive operations, safeguarding the integrity and confidentiality of information whilst enhancing overall situational awareness. “The addition of Excelerate’s Rapid Deploy Camera marks a significant advancement for Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service,” said Richard Groom, station manager at Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service. “With its intuitive setup and remote access features, this tool amplifies our ability to adapt to evolving emergency scenarios.” Chief operating officer, Bethan Evans at Excelerate added: “We are proud to support long-standing customers SFRS and are confident that the portability, LTE connectivity, and advanced features of our Rapid Deploy Camera will contribute to more effective and efficient emergency response operations.” To read the full article, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Pierce

The Innovator – Pierce Manufacturing

John Schultz, VP and General Manager – Pumper Products, Pierce Manufacturing, delves into the transitioning acceptance and openness of the North American market to technology    Managing Editor Rebecca Spayne of International Fire Buyer had the opportunity to reconnect with John Schultz at FDIC International this April in Indianapolis. Their annual meetings have become a cornerstone of understanding the evolving dynamics within the emergency services sector, particularly as the market responds to new technologies. This year’s conversation was especially pertinent as they delved into the ongoing transition towards electric vehicles, with a particular focus on Pierce Manufacturing’s Volterra electric pumper, which was introduced several years ago and has since been a topic of keen interest.  Catching up with John and the rest of the Pierce and Oshkosh Airport Products team provides invaluable insights into the practical implications of these technological advancements. The team’s dedication to innovation is evident in their thorough approach to integrating such technologies across their product lines. This interview highlights how legislation, market receptivity, and technological integration intersect to shape the future of emergency response vehicles. John’s perspective offers a deep dive into the challenges and rewards of pioneering electric vehicles within an industry that is traditionally reliant on conventional fuel sources.  Can you introduce yourself?  I started my journey with Pierce Manufacturing as an intern in 2003, and I am now the Vice President and General Manager of Pumper Products. Over the years, I’ve leveraged my education and expertise to spearhead innovative product development projects. I’ve been deeply involved in the design and production of several key products like the Pierce Ultimate Configuration (PUC™), Pierce Responder Pumper, and Husky™ 3 & 12 foam systems. My career at Pierce has also seen me take on roles such as Platform Director of Chassis Products in 2016, and Pumper & Custom Chassis Products more recently. In my current role, I manage all aspects of pumper, fire suppression, and electrical technologies, encompassing strategic product planning, production, engineering, product management, and lifecycle management. My primary goal in all these endeavors is to exceed customer performance requirements, ensuring that our products not only meet but surpass expectations.  Can you tell us about the new entrance into the warning light space and your unique approach?  The interesting part is our partnerships, where we’ve embedded advanced control into our multiplex system, changing how warning lights work. Traditionally, changing warning light configurations such as colours and flash patterns required manual reprogramming and sometimes hardware changes, which can be very time-consuming and inflexible.  With our latest initiative, we’ve embedded advanced control capabilities directly into our proprietary multiplex system. This system allows us to offer unprecedented customization directly from the vehicle’s onboard screen. Now, operators can easily modify and test different settings in real-time without the need for external programming tools or significant downtime. This flexibility is crucial for emergency services, where adaptability can significantly impact response effectiveness.  Moreover, this integration with our control systems isn’t just about improving how the warning lights work; it’s about enhancing the overall usability and functionality of the vehicle. By centralizing control and allowing for easy updates, we’re making our emergency vehicles smarter, more responsive, and ultimately safer on the road.  And is this advanced integration exclusive to one type of vehicle?  The advanced integration we’ve implemented is exclusive to the Pierce command zone, our proprietary multiplexing system, which is a standard feature across our entire portfolio of vehicles. This system is pivotal because it allows us to provide over-the-air software updates, which continually enhance both the user experience and the vehicle’s functional capabilities—similar to how smartphone updates work.  Additionally, our commitment extends beyond just advanced lighting systems. For instance, with the advent of electric vehicles like our Volterra model, we’re pushing the boundaries on how electrification can be integrated into emergency service vehicles. We are currently collaborating with select customers in various North American regions to rigorously test the Volterra under diverse operational conditions. This is part of our broader strategy to ensure that the transition from diesel to electric power is as smooth and seamless as possible for our end-users. We’re not just changing the power source; we’re enhancing the entire vehicle ecosystem to ensure reliability, ease of use, and adaptability in real-world emergency situations.  To read the full article, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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fogmaker

Mitigating the risk of thermal runaway with Fogmaker

Fogmaker International AB has been manufacturing fire suppression systems with water-based mist for machines and vehicles since 1995. With over 300,000 systems installed in nearly 70 countries, the company has extensive experience in managing risk areas in both traditional diesel and gasoline engines and in machines with alternative fuels.  With electric vehicles on the rise, many worry about fires in the battery packs and it is true that extinguishing a battery fire is very difficult. The chemical reactions happen quickly, and the battery casing makes it impossible to reach the blaze. The good news is, it’s rare that a fire starts inside a battery and research presented at the 2023 FIVE conference shows 50-60% of electric vehicle fires never involve the battery at all. Batteries may catch fire because of thermal runaway, but this is rare. There are mainly two reasons for a battery to start burning: collision or an external fire.   No fire suppression system can protect against collisions, but it can protect against external fires reaching the battery pack. A good fire suppression system should target fire initiators to prevent or delay an external fire from affecting the battery and can reduce flames from the battery in the unlikely event of it being on fire.  But, electricity and water is a no-no, right? We’ve all seen the movie where someone is electrocuted by a radio or blow dryer falling into a tub.   Water-mist is not considered electrically conductive. Also, electric vehicles and machines are built to withstand humidity, rain, and road splash. They have a high ingress protection for any high voltage parts. A water-mist system like Fogmaker’s will not penetrate components with an IP-classification of IP66 or higher. And, you need to be part of the circuit to get current through your body, and this means you would have to be in physical contact with both the negative and positive terminals.  Least but not last, the Battery Management System has many safety features to protect from dangerous currents.   Fogmaker’s fire suppression system works with a water-based mist where each single drop of water is split into thousands of droplets. Practically, that means that Fogmaker has a great cooling effect, and this is imperative when dealing with fires in electric vehicles. Fogmaker has decades of experience in detecting and suppressing fires in engine rooms and other enclosed spaces, and the system will provide the best possible fire protection performance if there is an emergency. The system is tailored to each type, make, model, and energy source since they all have different risk areas.  The Fogmaker system deploys when the compartment reaches a certain temperature. At this point, a fine water-based mist fills the compartment, displaces oxygen, and chokes the fire. Fogmaker’s pressurized cylinders ensure the system will work regardless of position – even if the vehicle has toppled upside down – and our patented nozzles divide each drop of water into micro droplets that have a better ability to choke the fire and cool the area than all other methods on the market. Cooling the area is important to prevent a blaze from flaring up again and depending on the application, Fogmaker systems are designed to keep cooling somewhere between 40 and 90 seconds. Environmentally friendly, with the new and 100% PFAS-free liquid, Eco 1.  Find out more: Fogmaker.com  To read the full article, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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TLX

Simplifying Hazardous Location Suppression with TLX

TLX Fire & Security’s Explosion Proof Actuator with Supervision is specifically designed for fire suppression systems in hazardous locations  Hazardous locations where flammable substances may be present in the atmosphere require specially designed fire suppression systems. The electric actuators used in standard systems to release the extinguishing agent are not designed to cope with the presence of these substances. An electrical input to the actuator could result in a spark, igniting the atmosphere around it.  Because of this, fire suppression systems for hazardous locations are typically composed of an actuating device to open the discharge valve on the extinguishing agent cylinder, tubing to route the discharge pressure, and a specialised enclosure to prevent the accidental ignition of any flammable substances in the atmosphere. These systems are very effective, but the extra connections needed for the tubing that routes the discharge pressure are sources of potential leaks, and the enclosure adds complexity.    TLX had received numerous inquiries about possible solutions that would satisfy hazardous location requirements while being less complex and easier to install than existing options. In response, TLX developed the patented Explosion Proof Actuator with Supervision. This linear electric actuator is UL HazLoc, ATEX, and IECEx certified and includes an integrated supervisory feature that meets regulatory standards for supervision.  The Explosion Proof Actuator with Supervision is uniquely designed as a top-mounted linear actuator, so it does not act as a pressure vessel on the discharge valve, reducing the number of potential leak points in the system. Specific design features and material grade selections allow the actuator to act as its own enclosure. This eliminates the need for additional components and simplifies the system. All potential flame paths are specifically designed to prevent flame egress in the event a spark were to ignite any gas found within the actuator.   The actuator’s internal components can be configured during production to accommodate any fire suppression system’s operating pressure up to 300 bar, and its interface can be customised to fit any linearly actuated system. Mounting thread style, connector type (male or female), firing pin stick-out, and firing pin geometry can be configured to match the system’s specifications.   For hazardous location fire suppression systems that rely on multiple cylinders, using an electric actuator on each cylinder is costly and impractical. Instead, a single electric actuator can be used on one cylinder, and pneumatic actuators can be used on the additional cylinders. When the electric actuator fires, some of the discharge pressure is routed to the pneumatic actuators, opening the discharge valves on the corresponding cylinders. For systems like these, TLX offers its Stainless Steel Pneumatic Actuator, which can be used in conjunction with the Explosion Proof Actuator with Supervision for a full system solution.  TLX Fire & Security’s Explosion Proof Actuator with Supervision and Stainless Steel Pneumatic Actuator are currently available to the global fire suppression market and can help make fire suppression systems in hazardous locations simpler, more reliable, and easier to install.   To read the full article, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Telent

Telent secures extension for critical comms of major road race

Event organisers, media broadcast outlets, on-site emergency services personnel and visitors will all continue to have access to reliable connectivity at the largest outdoor sporting event in Ireland for the next three years. This is thanks to a contract extension awarded to Telent to provide the voice and data communications infrastructure for the North West 200, with their successful collaboration set to span two decades. This year’s motorcycle road race took place on May 6-11th 2024 and attracts more than 150,000 visitors and is streamed to millions across the globe every year. Telent installed the equipment at various points around the race circuit and had a team of ten staff for on-site support during the event to quickly address any additional requirements or potential technical incidents. “We are delighted to have secured a three-year extension with North West 200, building on our success together and supporting its technical requirements for the past 18 years,” said Jo Gretton, CEO at Telent. “Telent plays a crucial role as a trusted partner in supporting critical digital infrastructure, and at this year’s race, I was one of the 150,000 fans in attendance, benefitting from the reliable communications the event had to offer.” Delivering the telephony, radio voice communications, timing infrastructure, race clocks and timing screens, Telent also provided the off-site TV production company, which livestreamed the event, with a “fibre to the camera” solution. This involved the provision of cabling to cameras, radio communications from the off-site producer to the cameramen and commentators via DMR (Digital Mobile Radio) communications and 4G SIM based back-up backhaul. “As we welcomed hundreds of thousands of fans across the globe to this year’s event, a cutting-edge network that promises seamless connectivity, live-streaming and communications is as critical as ever. Telent’s continued support once again proved to be crucial,” said Mervyn Whyte MBE, Event Director at North West 200. The greenfield site is transformed annually into a racetrack, with all of the communications equipment installed as part of the set-up and then removed from the site following the event. The technical solutions as part of the project included IP microwave link deployment, IPTV solutions for timing and BBC video distribution, Cisco switch infrastructure, provision of the spectator LED screens and messaging, DMR solutions, analogue radio-controlled red lights and IP telephony and safety camera solutions. To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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ROCKWOOL® launches Fire Barrier EN

Preventing fire spread and inhibiting the passage of smoke in concealed spaces To help designers and specifiers improve building fire safety, stone wool insulation manufacturer ROCKWOOL® has launched a new fire barrier product that is tested in accordance with the latest BS EN standards. Tested to meet BS EN 1364-1:2015, 50mm Fire Barrier EN is available with a black foil facing on one or both sides, for single- and double-layer systems respectively. “Fire Barrier EN will replace our existing fire barrier products,” said Will Wigfield, Product Manager HVAC & Fire Protection at ROCKWOOL. “With the two options now available, we are underlining our commitment to ensuring that ROCKWOOL products are tested to EN standards wherever possible, while simplifying specification by streamlining the range. “Customers will see that we have built upon and expanded the scope of application available from ROCKWOOL. Depending on the application and fixing method, Fire Barrier EN offers fire resistance of up to two hours.” Fire Barrier EN has been tested in a series of common applications including below concrete soffits and within timber joist construction. Steel, copper and plastic pipes, as well as timber beams and cable trays were tested protected with a 300mm sleeve of Fire Barrier EN stitched-back on each side. Fire Barrier EN launches on 15th May 2024 following the expiration of Fire Barrier and Fire Barrier Slab certifications on 1st May 2024. Specifications written prior to this date will remain valid, but ROCKWOOL recommends swapping specifications to Fire Barrier EN wherever possible to benefit from the latest EN testing. Fire Barrier and Fire Barrier Slab will remain available to support ongoing projects until 15th November 2024, when they are formally discontinued. To learn more about Fire Barrier EN, and the ROCKWOOL FirePro® range, visit the website today: https://rockwool.link/FBEN To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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NFPA Names Kelly Ransdell as Director of Public Education

Kelly Ransdell has been named as the new director of the NFPA Public Education division. In this role, Ransdell will oversee all public education messaging, program development and implementation, and serve as the primary public education expert for NFPA. “Kelly is a seasoned professional with a track record of advancing fire and life safety public education at the national, state, and local level,” said Lorraine Carli, vice president of Outreach and Advocacy at NFPA. “Along with her boundless passion, dedication, and energy, Kelly’s knowledge and experience will play an invaluable role in furthering our public education messages and information.” Ransdell boasts a career-long passion for public education and is a recognised expert throughout the country. Most recently, she served as the NFPA regional director for the South Central United States for the past four years. Before then, she was an NFPA regional specialist, covering 17 states for five years. Prior to joining the association in 2015, Ransdell worked as the deputy director of the North Carolina Department of Insurance – Office of State Fire Marshal, overseeing the Prevention, Programs and Grants Division for nearly 15 years. Additionally, she was the state director of Safe Kids North Carolina, which included 42 coalitions covering 72 counties, for 11 years. Prior to becoming an NFPA staff member, Ransdell was involved with the association in many capacities. In 2007, she began working as an NFPA public education advisor in 11 states. In addition, she was a member of the NFPA 1035 committee that provides technical assistance for national fire prevention standards. Ransdell is highly respected in the public education community and will work collaboratively with fire and life safety professionals to advance safety through effective public education information and programs. To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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The 8th International Tall Building HRB Conference

2 – 4th December 2024 will see the 8th International Tall Building HRB Conference (UK) come to London alongside Anticipate London at the Excel exhibition centre. Speakers from around the World will provide valuable insights into current best practice and Tall Building Fire Safety innovation. Delivered over 3 days, the conference will focus on current challenges such as electric vehicles and lithium-ion battery fire safety. Other topics submitted by members of the Tall Building Fire Safety Network include Façade fire safety testing, ‘Golden thread’ and safety case development, latest fire research and Insurance issues. Each day will also feature a topical and relevant debate: Day 1 – ‘How do we get the best from the ‘Golden Thread’ Debate Day 2 – ‘Electric vehicles and Lithium-on batteries’ Debate Day 3 – ‘How do we make HRB facades Fire Safe’ Debate Conference Director Russ Timpson of the Tall Building Fire Safety Network commented ‘there has been another spate of tall building façade fires recently (Valencia, China, Istanbul) and people are questioning the status quo regarding long standing aspects of Tall Building Fire Safety. The 8th International Tall Building HRB Conference (UK) seeks to address these questions and find solutions for all those who reside in higher risk buildings. Several International Fire Safety Membership organisations are sending delegates to the conference, and this should provide a good basis for analysing contrasting approaches and policies. High profile VIP speakers (pictured – Ben Levy, High Rise Lead for the National Fire Chiefs Council) will be delivering keynote addresses and providing insights into work underway around the World on issues such as façade testing, tall timber, evacuation of people with mobility impairment, fire risk assessment and firefighting. Previous conferences attracted delegates from architecture, insurance, building control, construction, fire product manufacturers and firefighters. This is a great opportunity to meet and network with peers and colleagues from around the World. The programme also allows time to visit the FIREX exhibition and see the latest offerings from a wide arrange of suppliers and consultants. The full programme will be available shortly, but tickets are strictly limited and you are encouraged to book and commit early. Anyone else interested in attending the conference can benefit from an ‘Early Bird Discount’ (limited number). To claim the discount, simply book via the link: 8th International High Rise/Tall Building Fire Safety Conference (UK) (bookitbee.com). More details of Anticipate London can be found at: Anticipate London | December 2024 | ExCeL London (anticipate event.com) There are plenty of opportunities for sponsorship and business involvement in the conference. Please contact conference Director Russ Timpson for details. Principal – Lead supporter (one only) of the conference with high profile involvement across all aspects branding, marketing and delivery. Partner – Branding, presence and involvement with the conference. Supporter – Advertising and association with the conference. The 8th International Tall Building HRB Conference (UK) will also attract 18 hours of continual professional development from the Institute of Fire Engineers. Three day delegate ticket = £895 + vat Serving Firefighter delegate ticket (limited to 50) = £295 + vat (proof of service will be required) Early bird delegate ticket (limited to 50) = £695 +vat Book via link: 8th International High Rise/Tall Building Fire Safety Conference (UK) (bookitbee.com) To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Pfannenberg’s Plans For 2024 NFPA Conference & Expo

Pfannenberg, a global manufacturer of thermal management and signaling technologies, will present innovative fire alarming solutions tailored specifically for industrial applications at the upcoming 2024 NFPA Conference & Expo, scheduled from June 17 to 19 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. Pfannenberg, an industry expert in fire protection signaling, manufactures a range of visual alarms (strobes), audible alarms (horns), and combined devices. These essential technologies meet NFPA standards, establishing Pfannenberg’s signaling devices as a quality piece of an effective fire protection system. “Pfannenberg is continually innovating and improving fire protection alarms, striving to ensure their effectiveness and compliance with the latest safety protocols for industrial and warehouse spaces,” said Jacob Vernon, Product Manager – Audible and Visual Signaling. Pfannenberg’s signalling solutions are specifically designed to comply with NFPA 72 guidelines for both public and private mode applications. The T3 tone found in Pfannenberg’s sounders meets the offset requirements with 10dB for Private Mode and 15dB for Public Mode, ensuring optimal performance in various environments. Pfannenberg’s PATROL & PYRA range of products are UL listed and fully compliant with NFPA 72 standards. Additionally, Pfannenberg goes above and beyond the requirements outlined in NFPA 72 18.5.5.6 for “Performance based alternatives.” Its sizing requirements exceed the minimum requirements specified in sizing chart Table 6-4.4.1 for 0.4l/m2, providing enhanced safety and reliability for customers. Pfannenberg integrates cutting-edge technology into its fire alarm solutions, ensuring seamless planning and implementation. Its products are easily adaptable to Building Information Modeling (BIM) software, facilitating the planning of alarm systems with accurate 3D coverage. Also, Pfannenberg’s proprietary 3D coverage software enables users to design and plan alarming systems with precise coverage information for each signalling device. This optimisation allows for the efficient deployment of units, reducing costs and enhancing the overall effectiveness of the alarm system. At the conference, Pfannenberg will showcase the PATROL and PYRA Series Audible and Visual Alarms, engineered to excel in adverse conditions such as high ambient noise levels and bright surroundings. With sound outputs ranging from 100 dB to 122 dB, these alarms ensure clear and unmistakable signaling, even in the most challenging environments. Pfannenberg’s PATROL PA X Series Audible and Visual Alarms feature a range of extremely bright and highly visible flashing strobe lights with a choice of 5 to 15 Joules flash energy, and high-quality components ensuring 70% light emission even after 8 million flashes, making them ideal for fire prevention as they can be seen through smoke, enhancing safety in critical situations. “By leveraging cutting-edge technology and industry best practices, Pfannenberg’s comprehensive approach to fire prevention aims to safeguard lives and protect assets in the face of fire hazards,” emphasised Vernon. Visit Pfannenberg at visit Booth #2220  

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Hochiki Europe donates to Banham Academy

Hochiki Europe, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of life safety products, today announced the continuation of its partnership with Banham Academy, the UK’s premier provider of fire safety engineering apprenticeships. This renewed commitment comes in the form of a significant donation of additional fire safety equipment, further enhancing the Academy’s ability to train the next generation of fire safety specialists. Building on a successful initial donation in 2023 to the then newly established Derby-based training facility, Hochiki Europe’s latest contribution includes a selection of ESP intelligent and CDX conventional devices for Banham’s London-based academy. This donation of industry-standard equipment will now allow apprentices at Banham to gain practical experience with innovative life safety technologies, ensuring they graduate with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in their careers. “We are delighted to continue our support of Banham Academy,” said Shinsuke Kubo, Managing Director at Hochiki Europe. “Equipping future fire safety engineers with the tools and expertise they need is essential for maintaining the highest standards of life safety. By providing apprentices with hands-on training on our industry-leading products, we are confident that they will be well-prepared to make a positive impact on the communities they serve.” Kevin Faulkner, Operations Director at Banham Academy expressed his appreciation for the donation “Last year Hochiki were able to donate a vast range of equipment, this gave our Derby students invaluable real-world experiences. Hochiki manufacture some great products and of course we want to offer the best education to our students, so we were thrilled when they said yes to providing more equipment again this year for our London academy.” Hochiki Europe’s ongoing partnership with Banham Academy underscores the company’s dedication to fostering a new generation of fire safety professionals. With a commitment to innovation and education, Hochiki Europe plays a vital role in ensuring the safety of buildings and occupants across the UK, Europe, the Middle East, India, and Africa. To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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