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Over 30 Years
Exceptional industry standards
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From exhibitions, CSR activities and training programmes, to fresh contracts, new regional offices opening and exceptional project delivery, you can read all about what’s happening at Checkmate Fire here!

Your Money or a Life?
Correctly specifying and installing fire resisting systems and fire protection construction products (also known as passive fire protection products) is fundamental to fire safety in buildings.

Checkmate 'Make Your Face Funny for Money' for Red Nose Day
We love to help and make the world a better place and what better way than getting behind the Comic Relief challenge

Changing the Fire Risk of Sleeping Areas
It is important to understand that more than one piece of fire safety legislation and/or fire safety guidance can be applied to any individual premises.

Fire Safety and Educational
Specific fire safety regulations apply for premises where the main use of the building or part of the building is an educational premises.

Don't be Passe about Passive Fire Protection
It can be all too easy to lose sight of critical fire safety features, either because they’re in plain sight and taken for granted, or because they are hidden away in a building’s fabric.

Simplifying the Fire Safety Act
So, – what are your responsibilities? At Southwark crown court, Judge Jeffrey Pegden ordered Southwark council to pay a £270,000 fine plus £300,000 costs. London fire brigade (LFB) brought the.

The Silent Killer
Smoke inhalation is the primary cause of death for victims of indoor fires. Smoke inhalation injury refers to injury due to inhalation or exposure to hot gaseous products of combustion.

Great Walls of Glass!
The style and beauty of glass walls enhance any space. Alufire has combined the beauty of glass with the functionality of fire-rated partitions in a range of glass wall partitions

Shepherd's Bush Tower Block Fire
About 50 people spent the night away from their homes following a blaze in a west London tower block. The Shepherd’s Bush Green blaze affected five floors of the 18-storey