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UNSW expert available on comment on Hong Kong fire

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Professor Guan Yeoh can comment on fire safety in buildings. He is the Director of the ARC Training Centre for Fire Retardant Materials and Safety Technologies, and the ARC Research Hub for Fire Resilience Infrastructure, Assets and Safety Advancements. He can be contacted on: [email protected]


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