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As one of the most powerful forces on earth, there is little more dangerous than an uncontrolled fire – and fires in multi-storey or underground car parks are prone to spread rapidly, burning at extremely high intensity.

With the ever-growing popularity of e-vehicles - coupled with the dirty, dusty and damp environments of car parks - fires in this sector are becoming more common, and are often detected too late. This was highlighted clearly with the recent Luton car park fire, where almost 1500 cars were destroyed.

With common forms of fire detection subject to failure in environments that are exposed to adverse weather, debris or overheating, complete coverage, high sensitivity and reliability are all fundamental features of any fire detection system in this application. Linear heat detection not only meets the BS5839 regulatory compliance and standards, it is designed to provide the earliest form of detection, prevent false alarms, and is entirely unaffected by airflow, dangerous chemicals or toxins. It is additionally much easier to install and maintain as well as easily interfacing into an addressable fire panel.

This webinar will consider the most efficient and effective ways to detect the threat of fire in challenging environments, linear heat detection not only meets the BS5839 regulatory compliance and standards, it is designed to provide the earliest form of detection, prevent false alarms, and is entirely unaffected by airflow, dangerous chemicals or toxins.


All attendees will receive a CPD certificate.



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Brian Sims

Brian Sims

Editor

Western Business Media

Brian has served as the Editor of Security Matters since March 2020 having previously occupied the same role for two other titles (namely Security Management Today and Risk UK) at, respectively, UBM and Pro-Activ Publications. Joining the world of security journalism back in 2000 after a decade of writing for an engineering title (ie Building Services Journal, the official journal of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers), Brian – who’s an Honours graduate of the University of Liverpool – has since won several industry awards, among them the British Security Industry Association’s Chairman’s Award for ‘Promoting The Security Industry’ and the Skills for Security Special Award for an ‘Outstanding Contribution to the Security Business Sector’. Further, he has twice been a nominated finalist for the prestigious George van Schalkwyk Award bestowed by The Security Institute, an organisation of which he is an Honorary Fellow.
Harry Buck

Harry Buck

Commercial Manager

Thermocable

Tom Robst

Tom Robst

Technical Director

Thermocable

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