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6<br />

Foundation date 1974<br />

Website www.cfpa-e.eu<br />

Current members 18 nationally recognised fire protection organisations of European<br />

countries:<br />

Aims<br />

Achievements<br />

• Austria: KfV, www.kfw.at<br />

• Belgium: ANPI, www.anpi.be<br />

• Denmark: DBI, www.dbi-net.dk<br />

• Finl<strong>and</strong>: SPEK, www.spek.fi<br />

• France: CNPP, www.cnpp.com<br />

• Germany: VdS, www.vds.de; vfdb, www.vfdb.de<br />

• Icel<strong>and</strong>: IFA, www.brunamal.is<br />

• Italy: AIAS, www.networkaias.it<br />

• Norway: NBF, www.brannvernforeningen.no<br />

• Romania: ARAI, www.mai.gov.ro<br />

• Portugal: APSEI, www.apsei.org.pt<br />

• Serbia: DITUR, www.ditur.rs<br />

• Slovenia: SZPV, www.szpv.si<br />

• Spain: CEPREVEN, www.cepreven.com<br />

• Sweden: BRANDSKYDDSFÖRENINGEN,<br />

www.br<strong>and</strong>skyddsforeningen.se<br />

• Switzerl<strong>and</strong>: Swissi, www.swissi.ch<br />

• United Kingdom: FPA, www.thefpa.co.uk<br />

• By sharing experience, research, technical know-how, <strong>and</strong> fire<br />

statistics, <strong>CFPA</strong>-E aims to raise st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> to maximize the<br />

effectiveness of fire science, fire prevention & protection, safety<br />

& security, natural hazards <strong>and</strong> other associated risks <strong>and</strong> reduce<br />

fire losses throughout Europe.<br />

• 2010: <strong>CFPA</strong> International (<strong>CFPA</strong>-I) was granted Roster Consultative<br />

Status to United Nations Economic & Social Council<br />

(ECOSOC) NGO Branch

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