Introduction Compartmentation is a crucial aspect of any passive fire protection system. Essentially compartmentation refers to the method by which a building is divided into cells, with the usage of construction materials that prevent the spread of fire from one demarcated cell to the other. Retarding the flow of fire allows for people to escape…
Day: 18 September 2017
Why Monitoring and Testing Legionella Disease Important in the UK?

The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and other legislations in the UK requires that all property owners and employers should take reasonable care to ensure a safe and healthy work environment at the premises. Not taking effective steps to ensure safety at the premises can result in heavy fines. One threat to human…