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Curtain call: How insulated fire curtains mark a New Age of passive fire protection
Recent high profile fires around the world have made the global construction industry acutely aware of the importance of adequate fire protection. Passive fire protection has become extremely topical, and builders and designers are now investigating new, innovative means of achieving fire protection. Download this free whitepaper to learn how insulated fire curtains can be used to meet the demands of stringent Australian fire protection regulations.
Resource | 22/03/2018
Optimising passive design: Reducing our reliance on mechanical systems
With the onset of global warming and the recognition of the impact that mechanical systems have on the environment, the need for a return to optimised passive design has come to the fore. This is not to reject mechanical systems outright, but rather to encourage cooperation between old and new building techniques and understanding. To find out more about the importance of optimising passive design, download this free whitepaper.
Resource | 05/06/2017
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