Towering inferno costs
With a 10% rise in the bill for UK school fire damage between 2005 and 2006, Olivier C Laurent investigates what measures can be taken to soften the financial blow, finding that it may cost less to spend more
Every day, five schools catch fire in the UK, according to the Fire Sprinkler Association. In August, for example, Bentley Wood High School in Stanmore was severely damaged by a fire that destroyed
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