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Associations sound pre-insulated pipework fire safety warning

Pre-insulated pipework that has been installed in a building, running up into a hole in the ceiling
BESA and TICA have sounded a warning about the fire safety of pre-insulated pipework in buildings (Image courtesy of BESA and TICA)

Two trade associations have called for more rigorous checks on the fire safety of pre-insulated pipework installed in buildings.

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) and the Thermal Insulation Contractors Association (TICA) have jointly questioned the suitability of pipework normally used for underground and buried applications, such as primary heating networks, which is now being used for buildings.

They called it a “fundamental change in product application” which takes the products outside the scope of the quality standards normally applied to their performance.

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