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nufacturer andsupplierof specialistpassivefireprotectionproducts Quelfir Quelfirehighlights the imp withthe right informat firestopping solut


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We have worked with architects fofor over 40 years, helping themto design firestopping solutions fofor even themost uncommon or unusual applications, and we pride ourselves in the service that we offe


Quelfire’s CPD train ffer.”


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ffective design and specification of complete passive fire protection systems. The training session raises awareness of the importance of early engagement, thus ensuring compliant installations, and illustrates the solutions that are available. Organisations that are involved in the design ormanagement of the installation of passive fire protection solutions can request a ffa


ffective Passive Fire Protection fofor Gaps and Penetrations in Buildings’, which has recently gained CPD accreditation, aims to enablemore effe


ace-to-faface training session normally held at their premises and collect CPD points.


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presentation is also available to view online. Providing flexibility and convenience, working profefessionals with limited time can plan their learning around other work priorities, instead of


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QuelStop Fire Batt are now available on the platfoform, allowing architects and designers to search and download the components fofor free to use in their own BIMmodel and understand how a product will work in the real world.


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With digital construction on the rise, Quelfire has launched a range of Building Infoformation Modelling (BIM) obj


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firestopping solutions even easier. A range of Quelfire’s core products including the QWR Fire Collar,r, QRS Fire Sleeve, QuelCoil Intumescent PipeWrap, QuelCast Cast in Fire Collar and


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“We are constantly getting fefeedback fromour customers about how fafast and reliable our response to technical queries is,” said Darryl. “Our experienced fire containment specialists can provide expert technical advice on the specification and design of passive fire


protection systems and the introduction of our enhanced package will support specifiers even further through training opportunities and easy access to infoformation. This will allow us to work together evenmore efficiently and collaboratively.”


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ormore information onQuelfire CPD raining, visit: https://quelfire.co.uk/cpd- training-passive-fire-protection/


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