Fire Protection Association
Abbreviation | FPA |
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Formation | 1946 |
Legal status | Trade association |
Purpose | Fire protection and prevention in the UK |
Location |
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Region served | UK |
Membership | Fire protection companies and organisations in the UK |
Managing Director | Jonathan O’Neill |
Affiliations | Fire Service College |
Website | The FPA |
The Fire Protection Association is the trade association for fire safety companies in the United Kingdom.
History
The Fire Protection Association is the UK’s national fire safety organisation. Established in 1946 it is recognized as an independent and authoritative source of information and advice relating to all aspects of fire safety, risk management and loss prevention.
Function
Like many trade associations, it disseminates knowledge and codes of practice on the industry it represents - fire safety in the UK, such as fitting smoke detectors. It represents the industry as a whole on a national level. It produces documentation, DVDs and publications on fire safety. It also offers industry training courses.
Each year in September it organises its Fire Safety Week. It publishes (with the Institution of Fire Engineers) Fire Risk Management every month, which was formerly known as Fire Prevention & Fire Engineers Journal until January 2008.
Structure
It is based in Moreton-in-Marsh, the home of the Institution of Fire Engineers, and the Fire Service College (on the former RAF Moreton-in-Marsh). It is situated on the former airfield, at the college, east of the village, off the A44, next to the boundary with Warwickshire.
It also has an office on Baker Street in London, and on St. Andrew Square in Edinburgh (FPA Scotland).
See also
- FPA - former Family Planning Association
- History of fire safety legislation in the United Kingdom
- BRE Centre for Fire Safety Engineering
- Fire Safety Officer
- Fire services in the United Kingdom