Fire protection solutions manufacturer Advanced has announced that its MxPro 5 four-loop fire alarm control panels have received an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), providing independently verified data on the products’ environmental impact across their full lifecycle.
Issued in accordance with EN 15804:2012+A2:2019 and ISO 14044/14025 – and verified by BRE Global – the declaration provides standardised environmental performance data to support sustainability-focused specification and whole-building assessments.
Environmental Product Declarations are increasingly used in construction and building services to provide comparable data on the environmental impact of products.
Developed using a life cycle assessment, an EPD evaluates impacts across all stages of a product’s life, from raw material extraction and manufacturing through to transport, use, and end-of-life treatment.
Lifecycle data for fire safety systems
For the MxPro 5 four-loop panels, the EPD presents cradle-to-grave environmental data, including carbon footprint and other environmental indicators.
The declaration applies across the full range of MxPro 5 four-loop panel configurations, including standard and deep enclosure formats, cross-listed variants, and Axis EN software variants.
According to Advanced, the lifecycle assessment also provides insights to support product development and manufacturing improvements, including material selection, production efficiency, and energy use during operation.
The company said the MxPro 5 range has been designed with long service life, flexibility, and upgradeability in mind, helping extend system lifespan and reduce waste over time.
The EPD is valid for five years under the BRE Global verification scheme and is scheduled to remain in force until March 2031.
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