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View Fire safety compliance rapidly and cost-effectively

Fire safety compliance rapidly and cost-effectively

See how Commercial Fire Protection’s expertise supported timely Mercedes Benz showroom refurbishments.

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View Fire Door Inspections: How Often Are They Needed, And Why?

Fire Door Inspections: How Often Are They Needed, And Why?

Your fire doors put up with a lot which is why fire door inspections and maintenance are vital, and need to be carried out regularly by qualified, accredited specialists. If they’re not, there is not only a heightened risk that fire, once started, will spread, but that the person responsible for fire safety in your building will be in breach of their duties under UK regulations.

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View Timely fire-stopping helps Sports Direct’s refurbishment project

Timely fire-stopping helps Sports Direct’s refurbishment project

See how Commercial Fire Protection delivered early for a major retail brand’s relocated, refitted store.

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View Cost-effective, Compliant Passive Fire Protection for MHRA Buildings

Cost-effective, Compliant Passive Fire Protection for MHRA Buildings

Read how CFPs comprehensive passive fire protection (PFP) assessment helped establish the work required for the complex multi floor building for MHRA.

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View Fire Stopping Compartmentation Survey for the NHS

Fire Stopping Compartmentation Survey for the NHS

CFP were asked by the NHS to survey their building fabric and Fire Stopping Compartmentation, including Fire Rated Door Sets and carry out any remedial work required. Find out more about our cost-effective service to the NHS.

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View Why Not Just Anyone Can Fit a Fire Door

Why Not Just Anyone Can Fit a Fire Door

Fire doors are critical to effective passive fire protection (PFP) in commercial and other buildings, but specifying and choosing a fire door – for dimensions, fire rating, finish etc. – is only half the job done.

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View What Makes a Fire Door?

What Makes a Fire Door?

Fire doors are a critical ingredient of an effective and legally compliant passive fire protection (PFP) strategy in commercial buildings. They help stop or at least delay the spread of fire through occupancy areas and escape routes.

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