by Katina | Apr 14, 2023 | building codes
Passive fire protection is an essential aspect of building design and construction. It involves the use of fire-resistant materials and systems to prevent the spread of fire and smoke within a building. In New South Wales, passive fire protection is governed by a... by Katina | Mar 29, 2023 | building codes
As a strata manager, facilities manager or building owner, ensuring the safety and protection of the properties you own or manage is of utmost importance. One key area of concern is fire safety, and understanding the fire protection codes and regulations in New South... by Katina | Feb 13, 2023 | building codes
Smoke alarms save lives and are essential to home safety, but they can only do their job if they are correctly installed. Even if it seems simple, many potential pitfalls and problems come with self-installing smoke alarms. This blog post will explore why you should... by Katina | Dec 5, 2022 | building codes
Fire doors play an important role in the safety of any building. In New South Wales, there are strict regulations that must be followed when it comes to fire doors. Not only do these regulations ensure that the fire doors are installed correctly, but they also make... by Katina | Nov 11, 2022 | building codes
The festive season is upon us and that means plenty of opportunities for entertaining at home. Whether you’re hosting a big Christmas feast or simply having friends over for cocktails, it’s important to be aware of the fire hazards that come along with... by Katina | Oct 6, 2022 | building codes
Grease fires are a risk in any commercial kitchen. They can happen in cafes, restaurants, schools, and care facilities. Essentially, if a cooktop is being used, precautions should be taken to avoid grease fires. Grease fires are a common type of fire caused by cooking...
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