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Life-safety systems manufacturer C-TEC exhibiting at London Build

  • 5 Nov 2021

Leading life-safety systems manufacturer, C-TEC, is exhibiting at London Build, the UK’s biggest construction show.

London Build is THE place for contractors, specifiers, architects, fire safety specialists, property developers and housing professionals. It takes place at Olympia on 17-18 November.

C-TEC will be exhibiting a host of innovative fire system solutions designed to enhance fire safety in high-rise residential buildings.

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These include…

 – EVAC-ALERT, a new BS 8629 evacuation alert system
 – Hush, a revolutionary new BS 5839-6 Grade C domestic fire system
 – CAST, C-TEC’s powerful own-protocol fire system
 – It’s new Cloud-based fire alarm remote access, service and site management software package

Andy Scott, C-TEC’s Project Director, will also be heading up a live 50-minute panel debate on the Fire Safety Stage.

‘The Evolution of Fire Protection in High Rise Residential Buildings’ will take place on 17 November at 12 noon. Featuring live questions from the audience, the session is set to be super-interactive and certain to be of interest to anyone involved in managing fire risk in residential buildings.

Andy comments: “London Build Expo is an exciting place to connect with new people, catch up with customers and create new partnerships.

“We are thrilled to be hosting a live panel debate as it’s a unique opportunity to explore how integrated commercial and residential fire alarm technology can better protect people and property in the post-Grenfell era.”

Register free at https://www.londonbuildexpo.com/

C-TEC,
Challenge Way,
Martland Park,
Wigan,
WN5 0LD,
UK,
Phone +44 (0) 1942 322744
Fax +44 (0) 1942 829867

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