The Fire and Security Association (FSA), the new specialist group for the fire and security industry, will be showcasing its activities at IFSEC, the world's largest annual security exhibition, which takes place from 21-24 May 2007 at the NEC, Birmingham:
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The
FSA is using
IFSEC to step up its activities to further represent the interests of contractors in the fire and security sectors of the wider electrotechnical industry. The
FSA is located on
stand 9075 at the show.
The Association is focusing on lobbying, guidance and training to develop and maintain standards, particularly in light of recent legislation and regulatory reform for both fire and security. It will benefit from the established Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA) platform, and will build on these existing foundations to become the voice of all those involved in the provision of electronic fire and security systems.
Work associated with fire and security systems continues to be a significant component of ECA members' activity, with in excess of £600m of turnover currently in this sector, thus creating high demand for a representative body.
FSA Chairman Steve Kimber, comments, "The FSA has been looking forward to exhibiting at
IFSEC to spread the word about what we do. These are very exciting times for the fire and security sector and getting everyone involved, from the professionals to those influencing government and other significant organisations is vital to us."
IFSEC is co-located with the complementary events, Safety & Health Expo, The Facilities Show, Fire & Rescue and International Fire Expo, also at the NEC now, from 21/22-24 May 2007.
For further information about the
FSA, please visit stand 9075 at
IFSEC 2007 or www.fireandsecurityassociation.co.uk.
About the FSA:
This group of Fire and Security companies represents all sizes of operation from a local supplier to the largest national organisation. The group, which represents a broad church of Fire and Security specialists all have one thing in common, working to the exacting British and European standards - assessed by recognised independent external accreditation bodies.
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