Passive Fire Protection in Campbelltown

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Containing Fires & Slowing their Spread

Whilst active fire protection systems, such as smoke detectors, sprinklers and extinguishers, are important when combating a blaze, passive fire protection systems are vital in containing and slowing the spread of smoke and heat. Both are important in providing a safe environment for people and property, particularly in commercial buildings.


At Pasiv Fire in Campbelltown, we provide everything you need when it comes to passive fire protection. Our offering includes everything from consultation and installation to certification, testing and maintenance, and project management.


For reliable solutions or advice tailored to your needs, our experienced team is here to help. Call 1300 882 920 today! We service all areas in Campbelltown - from the Sports Stadium to Campbelltown Hospital and surrounding areas.

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Key Components of Passive Fire Protection

Fire-Resistant Materials Fire-resistant materials are frequently implemented for walls, floors and ceilings. They are used in buildings to prevent the spread of flames and provide occupants with more time to safely evacuate.


Compartmentalisation By strategically placing fire barriers like firewalls and fire doors within a building, it can be compartmentalised into safe zones. This helps to contain fires and smoke so that occupants can escape without harm.


Fire Dampers & Seals Fire dampers are installed within ductwork to prevent the spread of fire and smoke through ventilation systems. Fire seals also provide a barrier around walls, floors and doors against both fire and smoke.


Intumescent Coatings Steel beams and columns are protected by intumescent coatings—when exposed to high temperatures, these coatings expand and form an insulating barrier which helps to safeguard structural integrity.


Fire-Resistant Glazing Fire-resistant glass is used in windows and doors to protect against fire and smoke while allowing for visibility—this helps people evacuate safely.

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Our Services

We provide passive fire protection installation in Campbelltown, designed to meet the safety requirements of your premises. This may include fire doors, dampers, intumescent coatings, emergency exit lights and other components compliant with Australian Standards. 

We provide ongoing inspection and testing of passive fire protection systems in Campbelltown, rectifying any maintenance issues that may arise. Our team is experienced in ensuring your system works when it needs to. 

Our team provides project management services in Campbelltown, making sure your premises meets all relevant safety regulations. This includes attending initial site meetings and assessment, planning and commissioning the system, providing technical assistance throughout the process and handing over the completed project.

We provide tailored consultations and technical advice in Campbelltown that are backed by decades of experience. Our team assesses passive fire protection systems to identify potential areas for improvement, helping clients meet their objectives while keeping them safe from the threat of fire.

We provide comprehensive certification services that follow BCA/NCC, Australian Standards and manufacturer installation instructions in Campbelltown, ensuring your premises is compliant with all relevant fire safety regulations. Custom certification packages are also available to suit specific needs. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the role of firestop systems in passive fire control?

    Firestop systems are vital for maintaining the integrity of fire-rated walls and floors. They seal openings and penetrations created for pipes, electrical conduits or cables. During a fire, these systems expand and form a barrier that prevents flames and smoke from passing through, preserving the fire rating of the structure.

  • Are there certifications or labels that indicate compliance with passive fire system standards in Australia?

    Yes, products that meet Australian standards for passive fire control often bear certification marks, such as the Australian Certification Mark (Regulatory Compliance Mark or RCM) or Fire Certification Labels. These labels indicate that the products have been tested and comply with the necessary standards.

  • How often should fire doors be inspected and maintained to ensure compliance?

    Fire doors should be inspected regularly, and maintenance should be conducted in accordance with Australian standards. Typically, this involves annual inspections by qualified professionals to ensure the doors operate correctly, the seals are intact and the hardware is in working order.

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