Who we help

Technical support tailored to the people making fire protection decisions.

Different project roles face different risks. Architects need clear system definition, contractors need buildable and costed solutions, installers need practical direction, building owners need confidence before approving spend, and manufacturers need strong evidence strategy.

Audience-led support

Choose the route that best matches your role.

Each page is structured around the decisions you need to make, the common failure points, and the type of technical support that is most useful at your project stage.

Architects & Designers

Pain point: unclear interfaces, late-stage substitutions and reliance on site-based decisions.

Support: evidence-backed system selection, fire-resisting interface review, specification input and focused documentation support.

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Contractors & Main Contractors

Pain point: pricing or delivering works against unclear, excessive, unsupported or conflicting details.

Support: pre-quote validation, quote review, cost-versus-compliance checks and buildable solution development.

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Specialist Installers

Pain point: non-standard site conditions where standard details do not clearly explain how to proceed.

Support: practical installation guidance, interpretation of test evidence and escalation routes for complex conditions.

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Building Owners & Developers

Pain point: uncertainty over whether proposed works, costs and solutions are appropriate for the intended fire strategy.

Support: independent review of quotes, proposed solutions and supporting documentation before committing spend.

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Manufacturers

Pain point: test evidence not being used strategically, or product applications being limited by poor test planning.

Support: testing strategy, test programme formulation, evidence interpretation and application development.

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Not sure where to start?

Send the project context, drawings, survey information or proposed solution and the enquiry can be triaged into the correct route.

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Before or after a quote

The highest value is often before pricing.

Technical input before a quote can prevent excessive allowances, unsupported solutions and later redesign. Where a quote has already been prepared, it can be reviewed before submission or approval to check whether the proposed approach is proportionate, evidence-backed and aligned with the intended fire strategy.

Detailed advice is provided under formal engagement.

Initial enquiries are reviewed at a high level. Technical advice, solution development, formal review and project-specific opinions are provided under a paid instruction with defined scope.

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