AECB GM - Fire Toxicity of Construction Products
Schedule
Wed Feb 25 2026 at 04:00 pm to 06:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Manchester Technology Centre | Manchester, EN
About this Event
The rapidly increasing use of plastics in construction has changed the fabric of buildings from essentially non-combustible to one where they contribute to the fire load. When such products burn on a small-scale, they produce mostly carbon dioxide and water, but in larger fires, which are almost always ventilation-controlled, the toxicity of the smoke rapidly increases, dominated by carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide.
Most fire deaths, and most fire injuries (and all the deaths inside Grenfell Tower) are attributed to inhalation of toxic smoke, yet this is completely unregulated outside the mass transport industries. The talk will describe how the material composition and fire conditions influence the toxicity of the smoke for different ranges of construction products.
There will be drinks and nibbles to start and the opportunity to ask questions to our speaker after. Followed by a trip to the pub for people who make it that far.
Join us on Wednesday 25th February 2026 at 16:00 at Manchester Technology Centre (see special entrance directions below) for an exciting evening filled with networking opportunities, informative presentations and discussion about sustainable building practices. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out in the industry, this event is a great opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals in the AECB Greater Manchester Group.
Guest Speakers
Agenda
16:00 - Drinks and nibbles
16.30 - Presentation from Richard
17:15 – Q&A
17:45 - Close (pub optional)
So whether you're a designer, builder, developer or general eco-build enthusiast please join us for this exciting event and help to shape the AECB Greater Manchester.
Directions
Event located on the second floor of the Manchester Technology Centre. The main entrance to MTC will shut at 5:30pm, after this there will be a side entrance open along Brancaster Road.
Ticket prices
Our local group events are free to those with an AECB membership, if you would like to find out more about getting a membership use the following link.
Who are the AECB?
The AECB (Association for Environment Conscious Building) is a network of individuals and companies with a common aim of promoting sustainable building. Running since the 1980's the AECB are the largest and oldest network for sustainable building.
What do the AECB do?
The AECB bring together contractors, trades people, self builders, architects, designers, engineers, manufacturers, housing associations, local authorities and academics to help develop, share, train and promote sustainable building best practice. We promote excellence in design and construction.
What are the AECB goals?
The AECB want to help educate and help effect deep lasting change within the construction industry. We are part of the change to help better our lives (as well as others and the planet) & well being through comfort, health and sustainability in our homes. The AECB is run by its members and is an independent, not for profit organisation.
What is the GM Local Group
The AECB GM Local Group was initially formed from a collaboration between Progress in Practice, Manchester School of Architecture and MMU. The aim of the group is to bring together like minded construction industry professionals in the region within a supportive and progressive environment. There will be opportunities to learn, network and share ideas across a range of topics, all with the aim of furthering our knowledge and skills in environmentally conscious construction. If you'd like to get involved in managing the group and running events please contact the Local Group Leaders who can be found here.
Where is it happening?
Manchester Technology Centre, Oxford Road, Manchester, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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