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Contents


24 Regulars


4 Foreword 5 Contributors 6-7 Member update 8-19 News 20-21 RISCAuthority insight 22-23 FSO in focus 54-55 Need to know


Heritage and refurbishment


24-27 Plan and protect John Newbury looks at the importance of protecting historic and heritage structures during refurbishment works


28-31 First choice Continuing improvements in wireless fi re detection and alarm technologies are making them the top choice for heritage buildings, says Paul Parkes


32-35 Keep it safe To preserve and maintain heritage buildings during renovation work, Bradley Markham maintains that fire safety needs to be at the top of the agenda


2 APRIL 2020 www.frmjournal.com Fire service innovation


36-39 Narrow escape Roger Brereton investigates potential changes when redesigning emergency vehicles for modern streets, pointing to Singapore’s new age fi re appliances as fi ne examples


40-45 Staying current The continuing need for fi re and rescue services to adapt and succeed should focus on external threats and changing mindsets, according to Ben Brook, Andy Theedom and Hugo Warner


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