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02Mar/14

Qualification Update – Level 3 Award Launched!

2 March, 2014NewsNSHFSG Administrator

The first of these qualifications – Level 3 Award for Reporting Fire Risk in Residential Properties has now been launched, with the level 3 and 4 Certificate qualifications due to follow shortly. Reporting Fire Risk inRead More…

28Feb/14

LABC Invitation

28 February, 2014AnnouncementNSHFSG Administrator

LABC have invited the group to attend their annual conference this year with updates on all the key disciplines in one day – fire, energy, building performance and building control and is offered atRead More…

02Feb/14

National Fire Sprinkler Week

2 February, 2014NewsNSHFSG Administrator

It’s Fire Sprinkler Week from February 3rd to February 9th and its aim is to raise awareness and understanding about fire prevention and control. The campaign is being supported by the NationalRead More…

22Nov/13

Review on smoke and carbon monoxide alarms

22 November, 2013NewsNSHFSG Administrator

A review starts next month on the condition of homes in the private rented sector will also consider whether or not new rules are needed on installing smoke and carbon monoxide alarms,Read More…

22Oct/13

New Qualifications for the Housing Sector

22 October, 2013Press ReleasesNSHFSG Administrator

The National Social Housing Fire Group is an independent and sector led body who represents the social housing sector and its main aim is to establish and impact on national policy inRead More…

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