Fire protection installed at London residential development
19-05-2025 17:28 via electricalcontractingnews.com

Fire protection installed at London residential development

Three next-generation Advanced MxPro 5 fire panels have been installed across a multi-building residential development on Westminster Bridge Road, London, delivering reliable protection for residents.
Located in the heart of London, just minutes from Waterloo Station, the Westminster Bridge Road development comprises three residential buildings, each containing a mix of private flats and houses of multiple occupancy (HMOs).
The properties share some facilities and services, presenting specific f
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