Fire Safety Equipment in Wollongong

Protect your property and people with professional fire risk assessments in Wollongong. At Pasiv Fire, we specialise in passive fire protection solutions designed to slow the spread of heat, smoke, and flames, giving occupants more time to evacuate safely.


Whether you manage a commercial, industrial or residential building, our qualified team offers full fire risk assessments, passive fire system installations, inspections, and certification.

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Why Fire Risk Assessments Are Essential in Wollongong

In Wollongong, fire risk assessments are vital to meeting legal obligations and ensuring your building is compliant with Australian Standards.


Our fire risk assessments help identify gaps in your current fire protection setup, ensuring that passive systems like fire doors, dampers, and seals are properly installed and maintained.

With regular fire risk assessments, you’ll reduce liability, increase building safety, and protect lives.



Improve the fire readiness of your building today; call 1300 882 920!  Based in Warrawong, we service all of Wollongong - from Stuart Park to South Beach.

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Passive Fire Protection Systems Assessed in Wollongong

Fire-Resistant Materials: Ensuring that the materials used for walls, floors and ceilings are fire-resistant helps to prevent the rapid spread of flames and gives occupants more time to evacuate safely.


Compartmentalisation: Firewalls and fire doors provide a physical barrier that helps contain fires and smoke within individual compartments or zones. This allows people to escape without harm and helps to prevent damage to escape routes.


Fire Dampers & Seals: Fire dampers are used within ductwork to stop smoke from spreading through ventilation systems, and fire seals provide a barrier around walls, floors and doors against both fire and smoke.


Intumescent Coatings: Steel beams and columns can be protected with intumescent coatings. These expand when exposed to heat, forming an insulating barrier to maintain the structural integrity of a building.


Fire-Resistant Glazing: Fire-resistant glass is used in windows and doors to provide visibility while slowing the spread of fire and smoke to other rooms or buildings. 

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Our Fire Risk Assessment Services in Wollongong

We install passive fire protection solutions in Wollongong that are compliant with all relevant Australian Standards. Your new system can include fire doors, fire seals, intumescent paint, emergency exit lights and other components suited to ensuring your premises’ safety.

From inspection and testing to rectifying any maintenance issues, our team covers all aspects of passive fire protection services in Wollongong. We make sure your system works when it needs to and meets the relevant standards. 

We offer project management services in Wollongong, taking care of the entire project lifecycle from initial site meeting assessment through to planning, commissioning and the handover of the completed project. Our technical expertise ensures all relevant fire safety regulations are met.

Our team provides tailored consultation and technical advice in Wollongong, designed to make sure clients are kept safe from the threat of fire. We assess passive fire protection systems to identify potential areas for improvement, helping clients stay compliant with all regulations.

Our comprehensive certification services in Wollongong are designed to make sure your premises are up-to-code with fire safety regulations. We follow BCA/NCC, Australian Standards and manufacturer installation instructions during the process, offering custom certification packages to suit individual needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can passive fire control systems be retrofitted into existing buildings in Australia?

    Yes, it’s often possible to retrofit passive fire control systems into existing buildings to enhance their fire safety. However, the feasibility and extent of retrofitting depend on factors like the building’s original design, current condition and compliance with regulations. Retrofitting may involve adding fire-resistant materials, upgrading doors and windows, and installing firestop systems to improve fire containment and protection.

  • Who is responsible for ensuring compliance with passive fire control systems during construction and renovations?

    The responsibility for compliance with passive fire control systems lies with various parties, including architects, builders, engineers and building owners. Each must ensure that the systems are designed, installed and maintained according to the relevant regulations and standards.

  • What is a fire-rated ceiling assembly, and why is it important in passive fire protection?

    A fire-rated ceiling assembly consists of materials and design features that resist the spread of fire from one floor to another. It is crucial for maintaining the integrity of fire-rated floor assemblies and preventing the vertical spread of fire.

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