Firexpo 2026 To Tackle Rising Retail Fire Risks At Gallagher Convention Centre
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This sharper focus will be evident at Firexpo 2026, taking place from 2 to 4 June at Gallagher Convention Centre, Midrand, as part of South Africa’s leading co-located safety and security exhibitions. Firexpo runs alongside Securex South Africa, A-OSH Expo, Facilities Management Expo, and, for the first time, RE+ South Africa, creating a consolidated platform where retail operators can address fire safety, compliance, and operational resilience in one visit.
Retail fire risk exposure is increasing. Higher stock densities, extended trading hours, refrigeration systems, lithium-ion battery storage, and backup power installations have introduced new ignition sources across South African retail sites. In addition, ageing infrastructure, overloaded electrical circuits, poor housekeeping, and inconsistent maintenance continue to elevate fire risk in both customer-facing areas and back-of-house operations.
Retail fire safety compliance requires more than extinguishers and alarms. Firexpo focuses on practical fire protection systems designed specifically for retail environments. Exhibitors will showcase:
- Advanced fire detection and early-warning systems for retail stores and distribution centres.
- Fire suppression technologies suited to high-density stock and refrigeration areas.
- Integrated alarm and evacuation systems aligned with retail health and safety regulations.
- Fire-rated building materials that strengthen structural resilience.
- Monitoring platforms that support retail fire safety compliance and documentation.
According to Mark Anderson, portfolio director at Montgomery Group Africa, retail fire safety must be managed as part of a broader risk management strategy. “Retail fire safety is closely linked to electrical safety, facilities management, staff training, and emergency planning. Firexpo gives retail health and safety teams access to fire protection systems and compliance guidance that reduce risk while protecting people, property, and brand reputation.”
Business continuity is another driving factor. Even a contained fire incident can cause temporary store closures, supply chain disruption, reputational damage, and complex insurance claims. Strengthening retail fire risk management through proactive maintenance, staff readiness, and compliant fire protection systems helps reduce downtime and protect long-term profitability.
Firexpo 2026 will feature a free-to-attend Firexpo Seminar Theatre focused on retail fire safety compliance, fire risk assessment, emergency planning, and fire protection integration within commercial environments. Retail visitors will also have access to the Premier Guest Lounge, shared across all co-located shows, enabling focused discussion with safety specialists and solution providers.
“For South African retailers navigating tighter compliance standards and rising operational pressures, retail fire safety is no longer optional. Firexpo 2026 provides a focused platform to strengthen fire protection strategies, reduce retail fire risk exposure, and enhance health and safety performance across store networks. Exhibitors benefit from a targeted audience seeking fire safety solutions. Visit the expo website at www.firexpo.co.za to find out more about participating at Firexpo 2026,” says Anderson.
Organisations wishing to exhibit at Firexpo 2026 can contact the Firexpo team on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to book a space or capitalise on a sponsorship opportunity.
View highlights from Firexpo 2025 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgOUusGJFf4.
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