About Warringtonfire

High Wycombe

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About Warringtonfire High Wycombe

The High Wycombe facility specializes in product and materials testing and is UKAS accredited to ISO/IEC 17025 to undertake testing for fire resistance, smoke leakage, structural integrity and performance, acoustic testing of building components, mechanical testing of construction products (specializing in timber and fasteners) and pre-completion air leakage and sound insulation testing of buildings.

Located just 35 miles west of London, we have been providing testing services to the construction industry for over 40 years.

Services offered by Warringtonfire High Wycombe

Our High Wycombe experts offer Product and Personnel certification schemes, alongside a variety training courses covering fire and timber.

Our High Wycombe laboratory undertakes UKAS accredited fire resistance testing to British, European and International standards for a wide variety of passive fire protection products used in construction, including doorsets, door components, fire stopping products, glass and glazing systems and wall systems.

We can also design ad-hoc fire test programmes for a range of bespoke projects in order to demonstrate whether products are fit for purpose. Additionally, we can undertake smoke leakage testing.

Browse our range of services offered through Warringtonfire High Wycombe below or, alternatively, scroll down to view and download our accreditation and approval documents.

Services

Fire Resistance Testing

Find out how we test our customers passive fire protection products, to meet British, European and International standards in support of both CE marking and other third-party certification programs.

Certification Services

Learn more about our fire and non-fire third-party certification service portfolio, which complements our other services

Training

Find out more about our training portfolio, delivered by our team of technical experts.

Approvals, accreditations and documents

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Warringtonfire UKAS Schedule 1762