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Home›Technology›Cabling›Kordz to present session on fire regulations at ISE

Kordz to present session on fire regulations at ISE

By Anna Hayes
30/01/2023
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Kordz will present a session at ISE 2023 on why and how to comply with current EU and UK fire safety regulations when specifying and installing cable in commercial and residential environments.

Kordz resident cabling expert and international product manager, Kevan “Cable Kev” Sproston, will impart wisdom on the history behind Construction Products Regulation (CPR) and EN 50575 regulations, roles and responsibilities of manufacturers and integrators, and best practices integrators should follow to achieve full adherence to the latest fire safety standards.

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‘Cable Fire Regulations: What you and your business need to know’, will be held on February 3 at 2PM on the Smart Home Technology Stage.

To register for this important presentation please go to https://www.iseurope.org/ise-2023-conference-programme/smart-home-technology-conference.

Kordz managing director, James Chen, says: “Compliance with fire regulations is a crucial yet often overlooked part of cable installation. Confusion over the evolving standards, compounds, and ratings only complicate matters. Not all cables claiming compliance are actually compliant and that’s a big problem if something goes wrong. We want to help professionals know how to protect lives, as well as their livelihoods, by choosing the right fire-rated cable and following best practices for compliance.”

The course will unravel the mystery behind the specs, provide an understanding of current European regulatory requirements and guidance on how to comply. Integrators who ignore these important regulations invite significant risk to their business and their clients who expect safe, reliable work from their contractors.

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