Passive Fire Protection in Cronulla

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Slowing Fires & Saving Lives

In contrast to active fire protection systems, where human intervention or activation is necessary, passive fire protection systems work automatically to contain and slow the spread of fire and smoke. These measures are designed to protect lives and property from the devastating effects of a blaze. At Pasiv Fire in Cronulla, we offer a comprehensive range of passive fire protection services for buildings.


We take care of the installation, certification, testing and maintenance of your systems. Our team also handle project management and provide technical guidance and advice. Call 1300 882 920 today! We service all of Cronulla - from Boat Harbour Park to Bass and Flinders Point, as well as surrounding areas.

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Key Components of Passive Fire Protection

Fire-Resistant Materials: Building components such as walls, floors and ceilings are specially designed to be fire-resistant. This helps to prevent the spread of flames and increases the amount of time occupants have to safely evacuate a building.


Compartmentalisation: Firewalls and fire doors are used within a building to create compartments that contain fires and smoke. This allows occupants to safely escape and protects escape routes from fire or smoke damage.


Fire Dampers & Seals: Fire dampers are placed within ductwork to stop the spread of smoke, whilst fire seals provide a barrier around walls, floors and doors against both fire and smoke.


Intumescent Coatings: Structural elements like steel beams and columns are protected with intumescent coatings. When exposed to heat, these coatings expand to form an insulating barrier, helping to maintain the structural integrity of a building.


Fire-Resistant Glazing: Fire-resistant glass is used in windows and doors to prevent flames and smoke from entering a building while allowing for visibility. This helps to ensure safe evacuation.

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Our Services

We install passive fire solutions in Cronulla, compliant with the relevant Australian Standards. Your new system may include fire doors, fire walls, emergency exit lights, dampers, fire seals, intumescent paint or other components.

Passive fire protection systems require periodic attention to ensure they work effectively when called upon. That’s why we undertake comprehensive and detailed inspection and testing in Cronulla, carrying out maintenance actions where necessary.

Ensuring your Cronulla premises are up to code and ready in case of fire can be a complex undertaking. Our project management services make this process uncomplicated, taking care of the entire project lifecycle, from initial site meetings and assessments to planning and final handover.

We assess passive fire protection systems in Cronulla to identify potential areas for improvement. Our technical guidance and advice—backed by over 23 years' experience—is tailored to each client and will help ensure your system is compliant, effective and meets your objectives.

We inspect, assess and certify passive fire systems for clients in Cronulla. BCA/NCC, Australian Standards and manufacturer installation instructions are followed during the process, with custom certification packages available to suit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How are fire doors different from regular doors in a passive fire control system?

    Fire doors are specially designed and constructed to meet fire resistance standards. They are equipped with intumescent seals that expand when exposed to heat, effectively sealing the gap between the door and the frame. This prevents the passage of flames and smoke. Fire doors also have self-closing mechanisms, ensuring they remain shut during a fire to maintain fire compartmentation.

  • Are there regulations and codes governing passive fire control systems in Australia?

    Yes, passive fire control systems must adhere to Australian building codes, fire safety regulations and industry standards. These regulations provide specific requirements and guidelines for the design, installation and maintenance of passive fire control systems, ensuring they meet local and national safety standards.

  • Are passive fire control systems effective in all types of buildings?

    Passive fire control systems are versatile and applicable to various building types, including residential, commercial, industrial and healthcare facilities. The specific design and rating of these systems are tailored to the building’s purpose and occupancy, as well as local building codes and regulations.

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