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Encasement on show at Fire Sprinkler International 2022

  • 24 May 2022

Encasement will be exhibiting at this year’s Fire Sprinkler International (FSI) Conference & Exhibition, which takes place at the Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel in London on 31st May and 1st June 2022.

Organised by the European Fire Sprinkler Network, which aims to improve fire safety through the greater use of fire sprinklers across Europe, the two-day event provides a forum for education, networking, technical development and sharing best practice.

Pre-formed fire sprinkler boxing forms a key aspect of Encasement’s product range and is widely used to conceal surface mounted sprinkler pipework as part of retro-fitted fire protection upgrades and improvement programmes in high rise social housing nationwide.

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‘A great platform’

Martin Taylor, Encasement’s Managing Director, comments: “FSI 2022 provides a great platform and we’re looking forward to taking part in the exhibition, as residential sprinkler installations are an important part of fire protection and safety in the UK, Europe and across the globe.

“As we have worked closely with specifiers and installers of residential fire sprinkler systems for several years, we have a well developed a detailed understanding of the system requirements and introduced products that enables our sprinkler boxing range to meet these needs.

“In addition to our standard Versa range, we also have flame retardant Versa FR boxing as well as a non-combustible metal option in our Arma range for use in communal areas, where no sprinkler heads are present, but need to be concealed and may also require protection from damage.”

Contact:

Encasement Ltd
Suite 7, Papyrus Business Parc
Papyrus Road 
Werrington
Peterborough
Cambridgeshire PE4 5BH

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