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News Release from: Fireco | Subject: Wedge Pledge campaign
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 November 2007
Fireco launch huge Wedge Pledge campaign
To encourage an end to illegal fire door wedges, Fireco is pledging to donate one pound for every Dorgard sold from the campaign to burns charities.
It could prove to be a lifesaver and will raise thousands of pounds for burns charities In the latest phase of their Wedge Pledge campaign Fireco are asking you to send the company your illegal fire door wedges and receive five pounds off each Dorgard unit bought
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 23 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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PLUS Fireco is pledging to donate one pound for every Dorgard sold from this campaign to burns charities.
Fireco, the UK's leading specialists in wireless solutions for fire safety management, has launched this major new initiative as part of their on-going campaign to rid us of the illegal fire door wedge - a dangerous practice that could lead to loss of life in the event of fire.
The campaign is also expected to raise thousands of pounds for burns charities that care for victims of fire.
Dorgard is the legal, wireless hold-open solution for fire doors.
And what's more you'll be amazed at how easy Dorgard is to install.
It's the most cost-effective way of legally holding open fire doors safely in any position, automatically releasing them should the fire alarm sound.
Dorgard complies fully with all relevant British Standards, EC Directives and UK Fire Regulations.
This latest initiative follows the 'Kick the Wedge' fire safety survey commissioned earlier this year by Fireco, that revealed almost 70 percent of premises audited for fire risk by accredited UK fire risk auditors and fire safety officers were found to be wedging open fire doors illegally.
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