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Over 30 Years
Exceptional industry standards
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Nationwide
Responsive teams UK-wide
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Products & Services
Fire doors, fire stopping and more
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Fully Certified
LPCB, Firas, BM Trada and ISO
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!
Specifying Fire Resistant Glass
With public awareness now high around fire safety, the glazing component of structures is more important than ever as fire-resistant glass is an important requirement on many projects.
Transparent Fire Protection
Today modern architecture favours transparency even far beyond the facade: the architects prefer natural light and open spaces to determine the design of large buildings right down to their structural core..
Fire Safety: how to stay warm, use a space heater and stay safe during cold weather
This winter has been crazy — the cold days, frost and blizzards are never-ending, the roads are paved with salt, and it doesn’t seem to be improving any time soon.
New Birmingham Office Announcement
With established offices in Yorkshire and Essex, our new offices located at Fort Dunlop in the heart of Birmingham,
Sticking to your New Year's Resolutions
How do we set a resolution and maintain it? How do we set a resolution and yet at the same time, not feel bound by it but free to live.
Kings Cross Fire, 30 Years On
This Saturday marks one of the nation’s grimmest anniversaries. It has been 30 years since the King’s Cross fire in London. On 18 November 1987 at 7.30pm, a horrendous blaze.
Why Fire Doors are so Important
A fire door is one of the most important fire safety products on your premises. It will prevent the fire or smoke from spreading across the building
Improved Safety and Mood Through Fire Resistant Glazing
Interior glazed partitioning is a growing trend in commercial office interiors today and for good reason. An array of new capabilities is possible with glazing that is fire resistant
Fire Doors Save Lives and Property
Buildings are compartmentalised to delay the spread of fire from one area to another. These compartments are usually linked by fire doors to allow the flow of traffic