
Live webinar on Integrated fire protection solutions for lithium-ion batteries
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10 October 2022
The Euralarm guideline on Integrated fire protection solutions for lithium-ion batteries was published earlier this year and provides information on the issues related to the use of lithium-ion batteries, how fires start in batteries and on how they may be detected, controlled, suppressed and extinguished. It also provides guidance on post-fire management. Excluded from the scope are explosion and ventilation issues.
The document is intended as guidance for all professionals dealing with fire safety, fire protection, extinguishing and fire suppression in connection with the use, storage or transport of lithium-ion batteries and their fire risks. Aspects of consumers products are not covered in this guidance.
The webinar about the Guidance Document on Integrated fire protection solutions for lithium-ion batteries will be held on Thursday 20 October, starting at 15:00 CET.
This event requires pre-registration, if you have not pre-registered yet, make sure you do so by Wednesday, 19 October 2022, COB, using the REGISTER button below.
The Guidance Document can be downloaded here.
About Euralarm
Euralarm represents the electronic fire and security industry, providing leadership and expertise for industry, market, policy makers and standards bodies. Our members make society safer and secure through systems and services for fire detection and extinguishing, intrusion detection, access control, video monitoring, alarm transmission and alarm receiving centres. Founded in 1970, Euralarm represents over 5000 companies within the fire safety and security industry valued at 67 billion Euros. Euralarm Members are national associations and individual companies from across Europe.
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