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New Blog – Top 5 Risks in Fire Stopping Projects


Fire safety compliance isn’t just about ticking boxes, it’s about protecting lives and livelihoods.

But when it comes to fire-stopping, we still see the same costly mistakes being made time and again.

In our latest blog, we’ve broken down the top 5 risks in fire-stopping Projects, why they happen, and how to avoid them.

It’s a quick read with practical tips for anyone involved in procurement, project delivery or compliance.

Take a look: https://lnkd.in/e2X38ZYf

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