The National Fire Authority is working to strengthen rules on fire safety equipment and construction materials to reduce fire risks and improve...
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The National Fire Authority is working to strengthen rules on fire safety equipment and construction materials to reduce fire risks and improve compliance standards across Fiji. Chief Executive Puamau Sowane says the authority is strengthening its regulatory framework to ensure all fire safety systems, equipment, and building materials meet minimum safety requirements before entering the […]
The National Fire Authority is working to strengthen rules on fire safety equipment and construction materials to reduce fire risks and improve...
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