Tamworth-based trade association, the Door & Hardware Federation (DHF), has announced that it will be exhibiting at the Security Event 2024.
The organisation will be situated on stand 5/L24 and available to discuss membership and provide information on its training, including the programme of one-day theory-based awareness training courses offered in collaboration with BRE that cover fire door safety, inspection, installation, and the ongoing maintenance of fire doorsets.
The Security Event
With more than 350 exhibitors, the Security Event will return to the Birmingham NEC from 30th April to 2nd May, reuniting manufacturers, distributors, installers, integrators, consultants, and end users.
The event showcases the world’s pioneering security brands. It is designed ‘by the industry, for the industry’ and delivers an opportunity to attend free workshops, and seminars that are CPD accredited, network, view case studies, and receive in-person product demonstrations from industry experts.
Fire Event
The Fire Event will also take place at the NEC at the same time, to support industry practitioners
The Fire Event will also take place at the NEC at the same time, to support industry practitioners, professionals, and organisations in achieving and maintaining the very highest standards of fire safety management, showcasing the latest products, technology, and solutions in fire safety, and offering practical advice and live demonstrations.
“As a supporting partner of the Security Event, DHF is continuing to demonstrate its ongoing commitment to strive for change and awareness industry-wide,” says DHF’s Commercial Director, Patricia Sowsbery-Stevens.
Achieving compliance
"Both the Security Event and the Fire Event are the perfect platforms from which to showcase our enduring support for these sectors."
"We are delighted to be exhibiting at the Security Event once again and we look forward to welcoming visitors to our stand. The DHF team will be on hand to meet with new and existing members to discuss how we can support businesses in achieving compliance.”