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An Intumescent Systems product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Aug 20, 2004

Arsonists on a number of occasions have tried unsuccessfully to burn down The Lawns Shelter that is fire protected using Envirograf product 42 HW Intumescent coatings.

Lincolnshire City Council has had a recurring problem solved by Envirograf at The Lawns Shelter.

Arsonists on a number of occasions have tried unsuccessfully to burn down the Shelter.

The walls where fire protected using Envirograf product 42 HW Intumescent coatings supplied by JS Supplies of Grimsby.

Mike Jones Supervisor Lincolnshire City Council "Wooden structures that are used by the public appear to be frequent targets for arsonists.

In the past, the council could do very little to ensure that these properties where protected.

Using the Envirograf HW fire protection system has at last given us the opportunity to ensure that this listed building will remain on the protected list for generations to come." Burstalls Solicitors of Hull was another example of how the EnvirografR HW system was used on a listed building.

The building was built upon the site of Henry V111's old palace and the existing doors had to be upgraded to keep both the quality and tradition in top order.

Intumescent strips, new glass and beads where also supplied to blend in with the existing door construction.

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