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Adam Bannister is a contributor to IFSEC Global, having been in the role of Editor from 2014 through to November 2019. Adam also had stints as a journalist at cybersecurity publication, The Daily Swig, and as Managing Editor at Dynamis Online Media Group.
October 29, 2015

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Fire Door Safety Week in Numbers

The organisers of Fire Door Safety Week have hailed the campaign’s impact following the release of interim report evaluating its reach.

According to the report, this year’s campaign, which ran from 14-20 September, reached more than 4.7 million people up to the end of September. There were more than 7,000 visits to the website and a 30% rise in Twitter followers. Some 129 organisations from across the property and construction sector supported the campaign.

Another 5,800 views of the BWF’s fire door safety films were registered, including more than 1,000 views of the ‘Remember Sophie’ video , which urged those responsible for installing and maintaining fire doors to learn lessons from the tragedy of Sophie Rosser, the 23-year-old student who lost her life in a residential fire in London’s Canary Wharf.

Now in its third year Fire Door Safety Week is run each September by the British Woodworking Federation (BWF), BWF-CERTIFIRE scheme and the Fire Door Inspection Scheme.

Campaign spokesperson Hannah Mansell, who has been shortlisted for the Most Influential Woman in Fire award at the 2015 Excellence in Fire and Emergency Awards, featured on 19 radio broadcasts on the first day of Fire Door Safety Week, reaching more than 1.3 million listeners.

Fire Minister Mark Francois lent his support, as did Joyce Watson AM, chair of the Welsh Assembly Government’s cross-party group for the construction industry.

Said Watson: “Fire Door Safety Week shines a light and focuses minds on this important issue. It asks of building owners: have you done enough? And it prompts all of us to be aware of fire doors – keeping them shut and reporting problems when we see them.

“Through Fire Door Safety Week, organisations including the BWF are helping to save lives, protect property and avert serious accidents. I wholeheartedly support the campaign.”

“Timely reminder”

Said Mark Francois MP: “Fire doors offer vital protection and can make a real difference to the impact of a fire. I commend the BWF and supporting organisations for this excellent industry-led Fire Door Safety Week and encourage everyone to use this timely reminder to check their fire doors, keep them closed and report any substandard ones to the owners of the building.”

The SNP’s Hannah Bardell MP also lent her voice to the cause: “Fire doors help prevent the loss of property, serious injury and indeed lives in fires, but all too often we see reports of fines linked to inadequate specification, installation or maintenance and a lack of knowledge, skills or care leaving people exposed.

“The Scottish Government and the SNP are fully behind Fire Door Safety Week. This important industry led initiative not only helps raises awareness, but through it the BWF and the host of industry supporters are providing practical tools and advice to ensure we all know how to check that the buildings in which we live, work, and play are safe.  The message is simple, check your fire doors.”

Ex fireman and current Minister of State at the Home Office Mike Penning, who is also MP for Hemel Hempstead, said: “As a former fireman, I am all too aware of the importance of fire doors and the devastating consequences of propping them open and letting them fall into disrepair.

“A fire door is so much more than a door; at times it can be the difference between life and death. We all need to step up and ensure we can recognise and report common problems. I urge everyone to have a look at the Five Step Check – it may just save a life.”

Numerous companies in the fire door industry ran their own events during Fire Door Safety week, including the Association for Specialist Fire Protection, Midland Building Products, Arnold Laver, Lorient Polyproducts, Vetrotech Saint Gobain, Ironmongery Direct, Yeoman Shield, Premdor, BM TRADA and Intastop.

Said Iain McIlwee, chief executive of the BWF: “The BWF and all the Fire Door Safety Week campaigners have taken a big bite out of the problem this year.

“Our thanks go to the very many firms and individuals who have put their own energies into this campaign. Together we are reaching millions of building owners, users and professionals whose job it is to keep us safe.

“But the scale of the issue still threatens to swamp us. We need even more to join us to voice our concerns regarding the lack of basic knowledge of fire door safety by the very individuals and organisations who have the formal responsibility to keep us safe in the buildings they own or manage.

“When the worst happens, it is the compartmentation of fire and the correct installation of certificated fire doorsets which buys us time, creating safe refuge and a protected route for the emergency services to come to our aid.

“On average there are 25 people seriously injured or killed in building fires every day in Great Britain. Our friends, our loved ones, our work colleagues, our tenants, our fire officers. This cannot continue.”

Next year – which also marks the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London – the event will run from 26 September to 2 October.

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