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What types of fire protection does anyone on here use for the 30 min fire protection. ? Sourced some panels but prices are very expensive
 
I use a company called enviroboard. Its about 30 a sheet but 80 for delivery. I always over order to make it worth while.
 
Most times is impossible to get correct distances in terraced housing , cheers for that they are alot cheaper than what I came across
 
Put a tank in at a school, against a brick wall under a window. Only requirement was to change the glass up to georgian wired. Depends on what the tank is against and how far. Have also used bunded plastic tanks with integral 30 or 60 minute fireproofing.
 
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