C-TEC to host London Build Online panel discussion on residential fire alarm solutions
C-TEC to host London Build Online panel discussion on residential fire alarm solutions
Leading life-safety systems manufacturer, C-TEC, is heading up a live London Build Online panel discussion.
Featuring a host of top industry experts, innovators and influencers, “Raising the grade: the evolution of fire protection in residential dwellings – how new fire detection and alarm system technology can better protect people and property” will take place on Thursday 18 March at 1.30pm and focus on the following key topics:-
- How new fire detection and alarm system technology can be utilised to make people safer post-Grenfell
- How property can be better protected, reducing the societal loss of people’s homes and the need for re-housing and care following a fire
- Why interfacing local ‘Grade C’ monitored fire alarm systems to a landlord system with Cloud-based connectivity benefits building occupants, landlords, firefighters and other stakeholders
- Why it is vital to consider all of a dwelling’s occupants, current and future, to ensure systems are inclusive and meet the demands of the Equality Act
The panel will also review ‘real-life’ applications where new technology is being used in residential buildings to great effect and question why, despite its proven success, there appears to be a reluctance by some to use it.
Said Andy Scott, C-TEC’s Projects Director: “We are delighted to be hosting a London Build Online panel discussion as it’s a fantastic opportunity to examine the issues raised by Grenfell and explore how new technology can be used to protect people and property in the future. As the panel will be taking live questions from the audience throughout, I’m confident it will be a super-interactive, stimulating and engaging session, and certainly of interest to anyone involved in managing fire risk in residential buildings.”
Click on the link below to register for free:
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/629039811438508814?source=Ctec