Exova Warrington Fire Expands Testing Capabilities to Include Include Water-Mist Systems

Exova Warrington

Exova Warringtonfire, the specialist fire and security testing and certification provider, has announced an expansion of testing capabilities to include water-mist systems.

The introduction of DD 8458-1 testing will allow customers to test bespoke fixed fire protection systems featuring water mist technology, and their ability to suppress a fire in residential settings.  Although currently a draft standard, the test has been introduced early by Exova in response to customer demand.  The test will be run from the company’s main Warrington site. 

Water-mist systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their suitability for smaller spaces, and the reduction in associated damage to property and fixtures and fittings that can be caused by traditional sprinkler systems.

Rob Veitch, Director at Exova Warringtonfire, said: “Developments in the technology available for fire suppression means that our customers are continually looking to us to review our testing capabilities in line with their business demands.  By introducing this new testing, we can continue to help customers stay ahead of ever-changing legislation.”

Exova Warringtonfire tests reaction to fire, as well as fire resistance of different materials and products for the construction and transportation sectors.

With more than 45 years’ experience, Exova Warringtonfire is the world’s leading independent fire and certification organisation, with a diverse range of services including fire, security, and automotive testing, fire engineering and a range of specialist fire safety services. It operates globally covering multiple international markets from a network of accredited sites around the world including Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia.

Exova Warringtonfire will be exhibiting at the FIREX International 17–19 June 2014 and will be on hand to answer testing and certification queries on Stand R720.

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