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* www.redbooklive.com Fire and Security Products and Services Making LPCB Approval work for you

Not all fire and security products and services on the market can be trusted in the event of a fire or attempted break-in. Performance claims for fire and security products and services that are not backed up by third-party approval can be misleading. Third-party approval is independent confirmation that products and services have met and will continue to meet appropriate standards. LPCB (Loss Prevention Certification Board) has been working with industry, specifiers and government since 1868 to set the standards needed to ensure that fire and security products and services perform effectively. LPCB offers third-party approval to European, International, British and its own Loss Prevention Standards (LPS). The LPSs are freely available at www.redbooklive.com. LPCB is part of BRE Global, which is accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS). LPCB approval offers wide ranging benefits, both to those specifying fire and security products and services, and to those manufacturing and supplying them. Specifying LPCB approved products and services: Reduces risk Specifying from the Red Book demonstrates due-diligence. Avoids costly mistakes LPCB approved products and services can be trusted to perform as specified. Saves time Using the Red Book cuts time spent on searching for and assessing products and services. LPCB approval helps manufacturers to: Increase global sales LPCB approval is recognised and specified worldwide. Increase the value of products and services LPCB approved products and services are valued for their ability to perform as specified. Reduce liability Gaining LPCB approval demonstrates due-diligence. The LPCB Mark of Approval a Mark you can trust In addition to LPCB approval, BRE Global also offers approval to Management Systems standards (ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001. MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS List of approved fire and security products the Red Book Fire and security products approved by LPCB are listed in the worldrenowned Red Book, which is published annually in printed and CD formats. The Red Book is also available on an updatable memory stick, and is continually updated online at www.redbooklive.com.

Fire resisting systems and fire protection construction products Correctly specifying and installing fire resisting systems and fire protection construction products often called passive fire protection products is fundamental to fire safety in buildings. The products, systems and services approved by LPCB include: Structural steel fire protection systems Board and cementitious coverings Intumescent paints Fire retardant coatings Cladding and rainscreen systems Partitions, cavity barriers and penetration seals Fire doors, shutters and glazing Floors, ceilings, wall linings and enclosures Fire resisting ductwork and fire dampers Components and construction products for use in the rail transport sector, surface and sub-surface transport applications Products for use in marine applications Companies installing passive fire protection systems and fire protection construction products Key Standards for Fire Protection Construction Products and Systems Installation Key Standards LPS 1056 LPS 1107 BS 476: Part 21 or BS EN 13381: Part 4 and Part 8 LPS 1132 LPS 1162 LPS 1181 Part 1 LPS 1181 Part 2 LPS 1195 Part 1 BS 476 Parts 6 & 7, BS 476: Part 4 or BS EN 13501: Part 1 LPS 1197 LPS 1207 LPS 1208 LPS 1215 LPS 1263 LPS 1271 LPS 1500 LPS 1501 LPS 1505 LPS 1531 LPS 1581 LPS 1582 BS 476: Part 24 BD2569 BS EN 12101: Part 3 Description Test and evaluation requirements for the LPCB approval and listing of fire doorsets, lift landing doors and shutters Requirements, tests and methods of assessment of passive fire protection systems for structural systems Structural steel fire protection Requirements and tests for LPCB approval of wall and floor penetration and linear gap seals Requirements and tests for LPCB certification of fire dampers Requirements and tests for built-up cladding and sandwich panel systems for use as the external envelope of buildings Requirements and tests for sandwich panels and built-up systems for use as internal constructions in buildings Fire test and evaluation requirements for the LPCB approval and listing of temporary buildings for use on construction sites Requirements and tests for materials and products having reaction to fire classifications to: BS 476 Part 4, EN 13501 Part 1 (A1, A2 or B) or class 0 as defined in UK Building Regulations Approved Document B Requirements for the LPCB approval and listing of companies undertaking the maintenance and repair of doorsets, shutters, active smoke /fire barriers Fire requirements for the LPCB approval and listing of protective covering materials LPCB fire resistance requirements for elements of construction used to provide compartmentation Requirements for the LPCB approval and listing of scaffold cladding materials Requirements for the LPCB approval and listing of the fire performance of kitchen extract systems Requirements for the LPCB approvals and listing of companies installing fire and security doorsets and shutters and smoke barriers Requirements for the LPCB approval and listing companies installing construction elements used to provide compartmentation in buildings Fire test and performance requirements for innovative methods of building construction Requirements and tests for the LPCB approval and listing of roofing systems protection against fire from outside the building Requirements for the LPCB approval and listing of companies installing or applying passive fire protection products Requirements and tests for LPCB approval of non-load bearing external cladding systems applied to the masonry face of a building Requirements and tests for LPCB approval of non-load bearing external cladding systems fixed to and supported by a structural steel frame Fire resistant ducts LPCB/BWF approval scheme for fire performance for timber escape stairs Powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilation

Fire detection and alarm products, systems and cables Fire detection and alarm products and systems that are correctly designed, manufactured, installed and maintained can help provide early warning of fire that can help save lives. Fire detection and alarm products, systems and cables, approved by LPCB include: Smoke, heat and multi-sensor detectors CO detectors Flame, beam and aspirating detectors Manual call points Sounders, loudspeakers and visual alarm devices Input/output devices and short circuit isolators Control and indicating equipment and power supply equipment Voice alarm control and indicating equipment Fire extinguishing panels Fire resistant cables Installers of fire detection and alarm systems Wireless detectors To maximise protection specifiers should ensure that: Products are tested and approved to an appropriate standard Fire detection and alarm systems are tested and approved for system compatibility Companies are approved to take single point responsibility for the design, installation and commissioning of fire detection and alarm systems Key Standards for Fire Detection and Alarm Systems, Fire Performance of Cables and Systems Installation Key Standards BS EN 54 BS EN 14604 BS EN 50291 LPS 1014 LPS 1020 LPS 1054 LPS 1257 LPS 1259 LPS 1265 LPS 1274 LPS 1277 LPS 1279 LPS 1280 LPS 1282 LPS 1653 BS 5839 Part 1 BS 6387 BS 7629: Part 1 BS 7846 BS 8434: Part 2 BS EN 50200 BS EN 60702: Part 1 Description Series of standards for fire detection and alarm systems and individual components Domestic smoke alarm devices Domestic carbon monoxide detectors Requirements for certificated fire detection and alarm firms Requirements for alarm receiving centres Requirements and testing procedures for the LPCB and testing of component compatibility for fire detection and alarm systems Requirements and testing procedures for radio linked fire detection and fire alarm equipment Alternative specification for control and indicating equipment for use in countries not bound by CEN/CENELEC internal regulations Requirements and testing procedures for the LPCB approval and listing of carbon monoxide fire detectors using electrochemical cells Testing procedures for the LPCB approval and listing of carbon monoxide / heat multisensor detectors using electrochemical cells Requirements for the LPCB approval and listing of alarm transmission systems and equipment Testing procedures for the LPCB approval and listing of point multisensor fire detectors using optical or ionization smoke sensors and electrochemical cell CO sensors and optically heat sensors Testing procedures for the LPCB approvals and listing of duct smoke detectors using point smoke detectors Requirements and testing procedures for combined domestic smoke and carbon monoxide detectors Requirements and testing procedures for the LPCB approval and listing of fire detection and alarm network systems installed in one or more buildings on a single site Design and installation code of practice clause 26.2 (d & e) requirements for cables for fire detection and alarm systems for buildings Performance requirements for cables required to maintain circuit integrity under fire conditions Insulated cables with limited circuit integrity Electric cables. Thermosetting insulated, armoured, fire resistant cables of rated voltage 600/1000V having low emission of smoke and corrosive gases when affected by fire specification Methods of test for assessment of the fire integrity of electric cables. Test for unprotected small cables for use in emergency circuits. BS EN 50200 with a 930 deg flame and with water spray Fire resistance of unprotected small cables for use in emergency circuit Mineral insulated cables

Fire suppression products, systems and services For over a hundred years sprinklers have protected people and property all over the world. Application of sprinkler installation codes which have been developed over the years have ensured high levels of fire protection. The fire suppression products, systems and services approved by LPCB include: Automatic sprinkler, watermist, waterspray and deluge systems Fixed fire fighting systems (gaseous and kitchen systems) Portable fire extinguishing equipment and hose reels Companies approved for the design, installation, service and maintenance of sprinkler systems and fixed fire fighting systems The standards used by LPCB for approving and listing components have been developed to ensure that the components are suitable for use in systems installed to the LPC Sprinkler Rules (incorporating BS EN 12845). Components may also be suitable for use in installations designed to NFPA and other international and national sprinkler installation codes. Key Standards for Fire Suppression Products and System Installation Key Standards BS EN 12259 Series BS EN 12094 Series BS EN 3 LPS 1036 LPS 1039 LPS 1040 LPS 1041 LPS 1045 LPS 1048 LPS 1131 LPS 1148 LPS 1185 LPS 1186 LPS 1194 LPS 1204 LPS 1219 LPS 1223 LPS 1230 LPS 1236 LPS 1237 LPS 1239 LPS 1240 LPS 1254 LPS 1258 LPS 1260 LPS 1261 LPS 1276 LPS 1301 Description Fixed fire fighting systems components for sprinkler and water spray systems Fixed fire fighting systems components for gas extinguishing systems Portable fire extinguishers Quality schedule for the certification of automatic fire sprinklers Requirements and testing methods for automatic sprinklers and listing of wet alarm valve sets s and listing of dry pipe valve sets and listing of direct reading flow meters Requirements for the approval of sprinkler system contractors in the UK and Eire Requirements and testing methods for pumps for automatic sprinkler installation pump sets Requirements for contractors engaged in the design, installation commissioning and servicing of automatic sprinkler systems. Requirements and testing methods for remote monitored gear operated butterfly stop valves Requirements and test methods for check valves Requirements and testing methods for pipe hangers Requirements for firms engaged in the design, installation and commissioning of fire fighting systems and listing of pipe couplings Requirements and testing procedures for the LPCB certification and listing of fixed fire extinguishing systems for catering equipment Requirements for fire testing of fixed gaseous fire extinguishing systems Requirements for control panels for diesel engine driven pumps used in automatic sprinkler installations Requirements for control panels for electric motor driven pumps used in automatic sprinkler installations and listing of diesel engines for sprinkler pump sets Requirements for LPCB approved fire sprinkler pump sets used in automatic sprinkler installations Requirements for suction tanks for automatic pumps Requirements and test methods for automatic sprinkler glass bulbs with a narrow operating temperature band Plastic pipe and fittings for use in automatic sprinkler systems Requirements for testing flexible hoses for sprinkler systems Requirements for the LPCB certification and listing of above ground suction tanks for sprinkler systems Requirements for the approval of sprinkler installers in the UK and Ireland for residential and domestic sprinkler systems

Security protection products and systems The correct specification of approved security products and systems is critical to protecting people and property from the losses associated with crime and terrorism. Security protection products approved by LPCB include: Access covers and latches Alarm transmission equipment Cabinets and enclosures Cladding and roofing systems Doors and shutters Fences and walls Grilles and barsets Intruder detection Locks and padlocks Safes and strongrooms Sheds and tool stores Vehicle barriers Windows and rooflights LPCB works closely with insurers, government, police, designers, manufacturers, contractors and end users to develop methods of assessing the performance and reliability of security products to ensure their fitness for purpose. Loss Prevention Standard, LPS 1175, is one of the key security standards in use. LPCB also issue approvals against a number of British (BS), European (EN) and Publicly Available Standards (PAS). Security Protection Key Standards for Physical and Electronic Security Products and Systems Key Standards BS 7950 BS EN 1143 Part 1 BS EN 1143 Part 2 BS EN 1627 BS EN 1628 BS EN 1629 BS EN 1630 BS EN 14450 BS EN 50131 Series LPS 1175 LPS 1183 LPS 1214 LPS 1224 LPS 1225 LPS 1228 LPS 1242 LPS 1270 LPS 1271 LPS 1602 LPS 1603 LPS 1650 PAS 23 PAS 24 Description Specification for enhanced security performance of windows for domestic applications Secure storage units Requirements, classification and methods of test for resistance to burglary. Safes, ATM safes, strongroom doors and strongrooms Secure storage units Requirements, classification and methods of test for resistance to burglary. Part 2: Deposit systems Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters burglar resistance requirements and classification Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters burglar resistance test method for the determination of resistance under static loading Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters burglar resistance test method for the determination of resistance under dynamic loading Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters burglar resistance test method for the determination of resistance to manual burglary attempts Secure storage units Requirements, classification and methods of test for resistance to burglary secure safe cabinets Intruder detection equipment and listing of intruder resistant building components, strongpoints, security enclosures and freestanding barriers and listing of safe storage units Specification for testing and classifying physical protection devices for personal computers and similar equipment Requirements for secure database registers Requirements for the LPCB approvals and listing of asset marking systems Specifications for testing and classifying the burglary resistance of office furniture lightweight containers and listing of cylinders for locks and listing of intruder resistant security glazing units Requirements for the LPCB approval and listing of companies installing fire and security doorsets and shutters and smoke barriers Requirements for LPCB approval and listing of intruder alarm movement detectors Requirements for the LPCB approval and listing of intruder alarm control and indicating equipment and listing of theft resistant electronic products General performance requirements for door assemblies Part 1: Single leaf, external door assemblies to dwellings Enhanced security performance requirements for door assemblies. Single and double leaf, hinged external door assemblies to dwellings PAS 68 Impact test specification for vehicle security barriers

European Directives For products to be placed on the European market, manufacturers must comply with the regulatory requirements of a number of European Directives. BRE Global Ltd is a Notified Body for: The Construction Products Directive (CPD) - 89/106/EEC 0832 To demonstrate compliance with these Directives, a manufacturer must make a declaration of performance based on an evaluation of the product and affix the relevant mark. For some products the manufacturer will need to use the services of a Notified Certification Body or Notified Test Laboratory, to demonstrate that the evaluation of the product has been carried out in whole or in part by a body independent of the manufacturer. Other products can be marked on the basis of a self declaration of performance by the manufacturer. The relevant mark shows that a product meets minimum regulatory standards of health and safety as laid down in the Directive. It is not a quality mark and does not necessarily relate to the functional performance of the product. BRE Global Ltd (incorporating LPCB) issues Certificates of Conformity to manufacturers for the purpose of the CE marking of their products. Unless these products also meet LPCB approval requirements, they are not eligible for Red Book listing, or to be marked as LPCB approved. Construction Products Regulation (CPR from July 2013) Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC 0832 Marine Equipment Directive 96/98/EC 0832 Transportable Pressure Equipment Directive (TPED) - 2010/35/EU 0832

BRE Global A member of the BRE Group, BRE Global Limited is owned by the BRE Trust, a registered charity that works to advance knowledge, innovation and communication in all built environment issues. The profits made by the Group are passed to the Trust to promote its charitable objectives. BRE Global is an independent, third-party approvals body offering testing, inspection and certification of fire, security and sustainability products and services to an international market. Its product testing and approvals are carried out by recognised experts in its world renowned testing laboratories BRE Global also offers cutting-edge research, training, standards writing and other associated services. The company is the custodian of a number of leading brands including: LPCB, which is responsible for the approval of fire and security products and services listed in the Red Book. BREEAM, the world s leading environmental assessment method for buildings. BREEAM sets the standard for best practice in sustainable design and has become the de-facto measure of a building s environmental performance. Further information visit www.redbooklive.com Other BRE Group companies and activities BRE BRE is a unique, research-based consultancy and testing organisation, offering expertise in almost every aspect of the built environment. BRE helps clients to create better, safer and more sustainable products, buildings, communities and businesses, and supports the innovation needed to achieve this. www.bre.co.uk BRE Ventures BRE Ventures uses the BRE Group s expertise to take to market new ideas needing development, testing or certification, and to generate income for inventors and all those involved with the commercialisation process. www.bre.co.uk/innovationden BRE Training BRE Training is a training provider and assessment centre for programmes leading to national vocational qualifications with CPD, and for other courses focusing on Energy, Sustainability, Fire, Regulation/Legislation, Security, Innovation, Health and safety, Intelligent buildings, Specification and Design. www.bre.co.uk/training Sustainability Plan (S-Plan) Through its S-Plan, the BRE Group of companies has set challenging targets to improve the environmental performance of its businesses. www.bre.co.uk/splan BRE Global Watford United Kingdom WD25 9XX T +44 (0) 1923 664100 T +44 (0) 1923 664910 E enquiries@breglobal.com www.bre.co.uk/fire www.redbooklive.com Part of the BRE Trust The BRE Trust uses profits made by BRE Group to fund new research and education programmes, that will help it meet its goal of building a better world together. The BRE Trust is a registered charity in England & Wales: No. 1092193, and Scotland: No. SC039320. BRE 2012 KN4681