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FIREX International 2018


ASDMA The Architectural and Specialist Door Manufacturers’ Association (ASDMA) acts as a knowledge centre for timber fire doors and seals, for the benefit of both members and the wider industry. With direct influence on UK, European and international standards, ASDMA both educates and promotes best practice amongst specifiers, fabricators and installers on many critical and complex technical issues. It offers a huge knowledge and contact base to those organisations that need to work through the technicalities of specifying and installing timber fire doors for optimum results.


ASFP Formed in 1975, the Association for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) supports the activities of the fire industry with regard to ‘built in’ fire protection. It strives to promote excellence in the design and installation of fire protection products and works closely with government, regulatory and international standard setting bodies. The ASFP has had significant input into the


vast majority of guidance and standards that exist today across the whole spectrum of the passive fire protection sector. It can provide knowledge and guidance on all aspects of built in fire protection, technical support and impartial advice.


BWF


Responsible for the award winning awareness campaign, Fire Door Safety Week, the British Woodworking Federation (BWF) can provide invaluable resources, for example the BWF- Certifire Best Practice Guide.


Specialist manufacturers Talking face to face with specialist manufacturers about their products and the issue of passive fire safety as a whole can be of great benefit when further advice and help is required. FIREX International, taking place from 19


to 21 June, is an excellent opportunity to do that and learn more about passive fire safety first hand. Should you wish to meet Pyroplex, we will be on stand A410. The exhibition promotes third party


approved fire safety products and welcomes more than 17,000 fire professionals from across the globe to share best practice and remain up to date on changes in legislation


Andy Walsh is technical manager at Pyroplex. For more information, view page 5


You can find out more about organisations referenced in this article at www.pyroplex. com, www.asdma.com, www.asfp.org.uk and www.bwf.org.uk


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