Fire Industry News for November 2025
Fire safety and compliance may seem like a complicated beast. That’s why they’ve put together this guide of everything they need to know to keep the business safe, secure and compliant. As they know, a fire alarm system is a crucial piece of workplace safety equipment, designed to protect the staff and property, and helping prevent serious emergency situations in the first place. But is the fire alarm system doing its job properly and does it meet all the legal requirements? Re...
At Midland Fire, they work closely with Thorlux Lighting, the market pioneer in cutting-edge intelligent emergency lighting. That means they’ve got more Thorlux expertise than they can shake a stick at, so they’ve written this handy article to show off all that knowledge. Emergency lighting is a key piece of kit to keep the business property and staff at their safest, providing illumination in the event of a power failure for safe evacuations. Thorlux emergency lighting systems Wh...
Commercial fire alarm systems are a legal and practical necessity for the majority of workplaces. Found everywhere from offices to warehouses, these systems will detect and warn against fire, supporting evacuation and working hard to protect the property and staff. But how exactly do they work? In this blog, they’ll break down how commercial fire alarm systems operate, and why professional installation and maintenance by a fire alarm company like Midland Fire is key. So let’s g...
Midland Fire is committed to all aspects of environmental protection and, as far as possible, ensures that its operations are managed sustainably. They believe that environmental considerations must be at the heart of the Company. As part of this commitment, they have joined the Green Small Business Scheme. Policy goal of promoting a low-carbon The Green Small Business Scheme puts a roadmap in place with clear targets so they can measure the impact on the environment as a whole, the CO2 outpu...
Commercial intruder alarms are a key piece of kit that help prevent break-ins and vandalism to the property, giving them the peace of mind they need to concentrate on the smooth running of the business. Commercial Intruder alarms have come a long way in recent years, and advanced technology means they can keep their business more secure than ever. Read on to hear about how these systems work, why they’re a solid investment, and why they should choose Midland Fire Security Services Lt...
They might seem like the most basic of fire safety equipment, yet the rules and regulations around fire extinguishers in businesses are far from simple. But don’t fret – they’re here to help! When installed and used correctly, fire extinguishers are one of the most effective ways of stopping a fire from spreading. The question is, do they know how many they legally need? Many businesses underestimate the number required, which can lead to all sorts of unnecessary complian...
“So, what counts as a life safety system?” they hear them ask. In this guide, they’ll shine a light on all the systems primarily designed to protect life in emergency situations in commercial or public buildings, and why the business needs them. In short, life safety systems save lives. They’re essential in making sure a building’s occupants remain safe during emergencies such as fires, power failures, or security threats. From emergency lighting to advanced...
Ranger Fire and Security has announced the latest acquisition of a national fire suppression business, IPH Fire Solutions Ltd (“IPH Fire”). Based in the North West, IPH Fire is an industry pioneer with national coverage in the fire suppression sector, providing comprehensive packages of fire suppression systems, including their maintenance and removal. Prior roles of Niall Founded in 2014 by Managing Director Niall Hackett, IPH Fire has continued to expand over the past...
Ranger Fire and Security has announced its entry into the market with the acquisition of two high-performing industry businesses, as part of its mission to reshape the sector. Founded by industry specialists and service business experts, the company will bring together high-quality fire and security businesses in partnership under a unified parent company. Innovation to the UK’s fire and security sector Ranger’s first two acquisitions will play a crucial role in creating a pioneer...
Fire and Rescue NSW’s coverage in Sydney’s south-west has been boosted with the installation of a new fire truck. Valued at $950,000, the Scania P320 Class 3 Compressed Air Foam System (CAFS) Pumper seats up to five firefighters and is Smithfield Fire Station’s latest primary vehicle for urban fire response. The automatic transmission ‘heavy’ Pumper is designed for use in both metropolitan and regional areas and is fitted with in-cabin Breathing Apparatus-equi...
A quick response from Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) crews has prevented an e-scooter from exploding in flames today at Burwood, in Sydney's inner west. A service technician was testing a faulty e-scooter inside a store on Burwood Road around 3.20 pm, when it caught fire and began giving off toxic gas. The employee rushed the micro-mobility device outside the service center business and rang Triple Zero (000). Overheating e-scooterThe firefighters immersed the overheating e-scooter in a garb...
Devon and Cornwall Police has improved its performance in many areas of firearms licensing since the Keyham mass shooting in 2021, though concerns remain over its licences backlog and improper use of temporary permits, the police inspectorate has said. His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) was commissioned by the Home Secretary in April 2023 to undertake an urgent review of the force’s progress in implementing recommendations made by the...
Luca Fiorentini, Executive Director of TECSA S.r.l. , will participate as a lecturer in the master’s program - “Fire Investigations”, organized by CINEAS ( University Consortium for Engineering in Insurance) that will take place from October 16, 2023 until March 19, 2024. The master’s degree aims to provide theoretical and practical skills on: heat transmission, fundamentals of combustion and electrical engineering, national and international reference standards, a...
Two firefighters who risked their lives when they entered a swollen river to save a teenage girl are among more than 120 people formally recognized by Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) this St Florian’s Day. FRNSW on-call firefighters Gavin Bright and Justin Medcalf and their crew rushed to the Hunter River at Denman, in the state’s Upper Hunter, on 2 December 2022, after receiving reports of three children at risk of drowning. Extreme currents When they arrived on-scene, the crew immed...
The UK Government proposes to substantially amend Approved Document B from a fire safety perspective, specifically by removing the national classification system for construction products and requiring relevant testing to the British Standard version of the European Standard. The effect will be to remove all BS 476 tests, including fire resistance, from National Regulations. IFSA believes that this could have hugely detrimental consequences for those companies that have already registered...
The UK Government has recently issued proposals to substantially amend Approved Document B from a fire safety perspective. The proposed changes include: To recommend Sprinklers in new Care Homes, regardless of building height; Removal of the national classification system for construction products (BS 476 series) – including Class 0 – and a requirement for relevant construction products to be tested to the British Standard version of the European Standard. To introduce a thresh...
Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) crews have teamed up with Luna Park Sydney operators to conduct a safety exercise to familiarize themselves with the amusement park’s latest roller coaster. ‘The Boomerang’ was opened in October last year as one of nine new rides at Luna Park. The steel shuttle roller coaster rises 12-meters high, spans 181-meters and has a top speed of 50km/h. FRNSW firefighters recently conducted the familiarity exercise at the harborside amusement park. Luna Par...
A Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) crew has rescued two drivers and three dogs at the scene of a two-vehicle crash near Kew, on the state's north coast. A car, towing a large trailer, and a dual-cab utility collided on the Pacific Highway at Herons Creek just after 7.30am, blocking all north-bound lanes. A resident at a nearby property heard the impact and rang Triple Zero (000). The FRNSW crew from Laurieton was quickly on the scene and safely assisted both drivers to a responding ambulance. They t...
Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) crews are at the scene of a skydiving mishap at Wilton on Sydney's south-western outskirts. A 24-year-old skydiver crashed into a tree upon landing near Picton Road, just after 1.30pm. The branches then snapped and the man fell up to 10-meters to the ground, injuring his lower back. Two FRNSW crews rushed to the scene and provided emergency care with NSW Ambulance. NSW Police, the Rural Fire Service and the State Emergency Service are also at the location. The patie...
Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) Aboriginal Community Liaison officers have delivered critical support to indigenous communities impacted by the devastating floodwaters in the state’s central west. Two teams of indigenous firefighters were recently deployed from Sydney to the worst-hit towns of Condobolin, Eugowra, Forbes and Parkes, also travelling to outlying missions. They engaged with local Aboriginal land councils, community elders and residents, linking them with emergency teams and fron...
A large fire has destroyed an opportunity shop and warehouse overnight at Byron Bay on the state's far north coast. Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) received numerous calls about the fire in the business in Grevillea Street just after 8.30pm. The first fire crews on scene quickly called in backup as the shop and warehouse began collapsing. Firefighters used power tools to cut access points through the metal sheet exterior and attacked the blaze from four sides. Supported by 10 FRNSW trucks Su...
Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) crews are working to extinguish a major fire in a waste facility on Sydney's lower north shore. More than 20 FRNSW trucks and 80 firefighters have been called in to attack the blaze, which engulfed the building in Lanceley Place at Artarmon shortly after 3pm. Large piles of rubbish, including mattresses, are fuelling the flames of the 'eight alarm' blaze. All staff managed to make it to safety outside before the fire took hold. FRNSW crews have since managed to...
Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) firefighters have helped save three children from drowning in the Hunter River at Denman, in the state's Hunter Valley. In a multi-agency rescue operation also involving NSW Police, NSW Ambulance, the State Emergency Service and the Rural Fire Service, the FRNSW crew from Denman was alerted that the children were in difficulty in the river, just before midday. Rescue teams immediately located and secured two of the children, on a log in the river. The third, a 15-ye...
Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) crews are battling a fire that's engulfed a villa in the Lake Macquarie suburb of Mount Hutton. Just after 9 am, eight fire trucks responded to the Cowmeadow Road address after numerous Triple Zero (000) calls were received about a building well alight and large volumes of smoke. More than 30 firefighters are working to contain the blaze to the severely damaged villa, which is under threat of structural collapse. The cause of the fire is yet to be determined. T...
More than 80 Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) firefighters have fought a large blaze in a scrap metal yard at Blacktown, in Sydney's west, overnight. FRNSW received numerous Triple Zero (000) calls about a building on fire and a large pall of smoke in Tattersall Road around 1am. The first crews on scene immediately called for back-up upon arrival as they were confronted with a large pile of scrap metal ablaze. More than 25 fire engines, including aerial platforms and 'bulk' water tankers, respo...
Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) will release confronting video of a fire simulation involving a Christmas tree and decorations, demonstrating how quickly and easily safety shortcuts can lead to real-life emergencies in homes. A senior FRNSW firefighter will also provide safety tips for the festive season. WHEN: 9:30 am on Tuesday, 29 November WHERE: City of Sydney Fire Station, 211-217 Castlereagh St. Sydney (CBD) WHO: &nb...
Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) is warning shoppers about the dangers relating to Lithium-ion battery-powered gifts this Christmas. FRNSW has observed a significant rise in fires related to Lithium-ion batteries this year, most often in small, portable devices like e-bikes and e-scooters. Lithium-ion battery fires FRNSW crews have responded to 180 Lithium-ion battery fires, compared with just over 16 in 2021 Since January 1, FRNSW crews have responded to 180 Lithium-ion battery fires, compared w...
For more than 20 years, the SOCOTEC Group has been assisting Mauritian construction companies in the control of their risks for projects related to buildings. In particular, SOCOTEC MTS carries out technical control, risk standardization and compliance missions in infrastructure and housing projects. In 2018, the Group created SOCOTEC MTS Ltd to support the dynamic development of the territory. Indeed, as the Mauritian government has confirmed its intention to develop infrastructure, urban plan...
The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) has just announced that SOCOTEC Certification International, the Certification-specialized subsidiary of the SOCOTEC group, uses a standard that has achieved Recognition status for its Sustainability Management System Certification for Hotels. The Sustainability Management System provided by SOCOTEC Certification International helps organizations and tourism businesses (travel companies, hotels, tour operators, NGOs, and communities) to achieve best...
Offering independent and unbiased technical consultancy, primarily to owners, developers and architects, the Building Envelope department will be able to provide services related to new construction facades, existing building facades, and roofing and waterproofing, targeting mid-sized and large projects. Building Envelope is not new to SOCOTEC - SOCOTEC US already provides Building Envelope consultancy services across the USA, with more than 30 years of experience and 117 people working on both...
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