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CPD-certified Open Days

by Mark Rowe

The life-safety systems manufacturer, C-TEC, is hosting three CPD-certified Open Days on September 16 to 18, Tuesday to Thursday, at its manufacturing facility in Wigan. To register your interest visit the C-TEC website: https://c-tec.com/info/open-day-application/.

Featuring a new BS 5839-1 2025 update presentation on the implications of the British Standard, product demonstrations and food, attendees will gain CPD-points, learn about the industry’s trends and witness the manufacture of the company’s life-safety systems including CAST-PRO, its new combined fire detection and alarm device that was recently named Fire Innovation of the Year.

The day will include a tour of its multiple third-party process approved factory. C-TEC reports that it’s committed to continually investing in cutting-edge technology to enhance quality control and eliminate error, making these days your chance to meet its specialist teams and see its new 3D optical and x-ray inspection systems and Yamaha SMT lines in action. The itinerary for each day:

9.30am – 10.00am – Arrival/refreshments
10.00am – 10.30am – Welcome presentation
10.30am – 11.30am – Factory tour (CPD-certified)
11.30am – 12.45pm – BS 5839-1 2025 update presentation (CPD-certified) & Q&A
1.00pm – 2.00pm – Lunch/networking
2.00pm – 3.30pm – Optional product demos

Andy Green, C-TEC’s Marketing Director said: “Our Open Days will not only take people behind the scenes of our fantastic factory but be informative, educational and of interest to anyone involved in the life-safety industry specifically fire safety professionals, fire engineers and consultants. Demand is expected to be high so we would advise anyone who is interested to register their interest now.”

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