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Do timber-framed structures represent a greater fire risk than other methods of construction?

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Do timber-framed structures represent a greater fire risk than other methods of construction?

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Contrary to some people’s beliefs, timber performs well in fire. Unlike other forms of construction – e.g. masonry and steel – it does not deflect at high temperatures. As a result, break- and flash-points can be carefully calculated to ensure that the structure meets current building regulations requirements relating to fire.

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