Passive Fire Protection in Batemans Bay

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Safeguarding Lives & Property

Passive fire protection systems work automatically to contain and slow the spread of smoke and heat during a blaze. Working in tandem with active fire protection systems like sprinklers and extinguishers, these measures help to reduce the impact of a blaze and provide extra time for people to escape. These measures are essential in keeping people and property safe, particularly in commercial buildings.


For comprehensive passive fire protection solutions in Batemans Bay, Pasiv Fire is here to help. We’ll take care of everything from project management, consultation and installation through to certification, testing and maintenance.


Your safety is our priority. Call us on 1300 882 920 today. We service all areas of Batemans Bay - from Cullendulla Creek Nature Reserve to Corrigans Beach and surrounding areas.

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Key Components of Passive Fire Protection

Fire-Resistant Materials: At the core of passive fire protection lies the use of fire-resistant materials. Every surface within a building, from walls and floors to ceilings and cladding, should be meticulously designed to withstand the intense heat of a fire.


Compartmentalisation: Fire barriers such as firewalls and fire doors can be strategically placed within a building to compartmentalise it into distinct zones. This physical separation acts as a powerful obstacle against the movement of fire and smoke, confining them to their source.


Fire Dampers & Seals: Often overlooked but equally critical are fire dampers and seals. Fire seals are applied to gaps or joints in walls, floors and doors, sealing potential pathways for smoke and flames. Meanwhile, dampers are integrated into ductwork systems, swiftly closing off ventilation routes during a fire to prevent the spread of smoke.


Intumescent Coatings: These coatings possess a remarkable property: they expand when exposed to high temperatures. This expansion forms an insulating barrier that shields a building’s underlying steel structure.


Fire-Resistant Glazing: Windows, often considered vulnerable points in a building’s fire defence, can be fortified with fire-resistant glazing. This specialised glazing is designed to withstand much higher temperatures.

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Our Services

We offer installation services for passive fire protection systems across Batemans Bay. Our solutions are designed to meet the safety requirements of your premises and can include fire doors, dampers, intumescent paint and other components compliant with relevant Australian Standards. 

We supply detailed inspection and testing services for passive fire protection systems across Batemans Bay, with any necessary maintenance actions taken to ensure the system operates effectively when called upon. Don't get caught out!

We provide comprehensive project management services in Batemans Bay to ensure your property is up-to-date with fire safety regulations. This covers the entire project lifecycle, from initial site assessment and planning through to commissioning and the handover of your passive fire protection system. 

Our team provides tailored technical advice in Batemans Bay; making sure clients meet their objectives while staying compliant with relevant regulations. We assess passive fire protection systems to identify potential areas for improvement, giving clients the knowledge they need to make informed decisions. 

Make sure your property in Batemans Bay is up-to-date and compliant with all relevant fire safety regulations by taking advantage of our certification services. Our experienced team follows BCA/NCC, Australian Standards and manufacturer instructions during the inspection process. Custom certification packages are also available. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there regulations governing the installation of fire doors in Australia?

    Yes. In Australia, the installation of fire doors is governed by building codes, such as the Building Code of Australia (BCA) and AS 1905 series standards. These regulations specify requirements for the selection, installation and maintenance of fire doors to ensure compliance with fire safety standards.

  • How do fire-resistant curtains and barriers enhance passive fire control systems?

    Fire-resistant curtains and barriers are flexible, lightweight systems used in open spaces, such as atriums or large rooms. They can be deployed automatically during a fire to compartmentalise the area, limiting fire spread and allowing for safer evacuation.

  • Are intumescent coatings a substitute for fire-rated materials like gypsum board?

    Intumescent coatings and fire-rated materials serve different purposes. While intumescent coatings are primarily used to protect structural elements, fire-rated materials like gypsum board are used for creating fire-resistant partitions and barriers. Both are essential components of passive fire protection systems.

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