Passive fire protection measures are designed to contain and delay the spread of smoke and heat in buildings. They consist of structural components, such as walls and doors, along with seals, sealants and coatings. Working in conjunction with active fire protection systems, they can greatly reduce the impact of a blaze on a property and the people inside.
At Pasiv Fire, we provide comprehensive services for passive fire protection systems in Goulburn. From consultation and installation through to certification, testing and maintenance, you can count on us to manage your project.
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Fire-Resistant Materials: Passive fire protection involves using fire-resistant building materials for walls, floors and ceilings, which are specially designed to withstand high temperatures and stop the rapid spread of flames.
Compartmentalisation: Fire barriers, such as firewalls and fire doors, are strategically placed within a building to compartmentalise it. These help contain fires and smoke, creating safe zones for occupants and protecting escape routes from damage.
Fire Dampers & Seals: Fire dampers are devices installed within ductwork to prevent the spread of fire and smoke through ventilation systems. Fire seals are used to seal gaps or joints in walls, floors and doors, blocking the passage of fire and smoke.
Intumescent Coatings: Intumescent paints or coatings are applied to structural elements like steel beams and columns. When exposed to heat, these coatings expand and form an insulating barrier which helps preserve the integrity and stability of the building.
Fire-Resistant Glazing: Fire-resistant glass is implemented in windows and doors to maintain visibility while providing a barrier against fire and smoke. This can make the evacuation process smoother.
We design and install passive fire protection systems in Goulburn, compliant with the relevant Australian Standards. Your new system can include fire walls, fire doors, dampers, intumescent paint or other components that meet your specific fire safety requirements.
Our team is experienced in undertaking thorough inspections and tests of passive fire protection systems in Goulburn. Any maintenance actions necessary can then be performed to ensure your premises remain safe from the threat of fire.
We provide complete project management services in Goulburn; making sure your premises are up to code and compliant with relevant safety regulations. Our team takes care of the entire process, from attending initial site meetings and assessments to planning and commissioning the system.
We assess passive fire protection systems in Goulburn to identify potential areas for improvement. Our years of expertise ensures that clients get tailored technical guidance and advice that will help them meet their objectives while ensuring they're compliant with relevant Australian Standards.
We provide thorough certification services in Goulburn that follow BCA/NCC, Australian Standards and manufacturer installation instructions. Our team inspects and assesses passive fire systems to make sure they’re compliant with all relevant regulations, and offers custom certification packages to suit individual needs.
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Maintenance is essential to ensure the ongoing effectiveness of passive fire control systems. Regular inspections should be conducted to check fire doors, seals, fireproof coatings and structural elements. Any damaged or compromised components should be promptly repaired or replaced to maintain fire safety standards.
No, not all doors in a building need to be fire doors. Fire doors are strategically placed in fire-rated walls and partitions to create fire compartments. These doors should meet specific fire resistance ratings and are typically found in corridors, stairwells, and areas that require fire separation.
Yes, intumescent coatings can be applied to various substrates, including steel, wood and concrete. However, the type of coating and application method may vary depending on the substrate and the desired fire resistance rating. It’s crucial to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and consult with fire safety professionals when selecting and applying intumescent coatings.
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