Passive Fire Protection in Merimbula

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Active and passive fire control systems work in tandem to protect people and property from the devastating effects of a blaze. Whilst active systems, such as smoke detectors and sprinklers, help to fight a fire, passive systems contain and slow the spread of heat and smoke without manual intervention.


At Pasiv Fire, we provide everything you need for reliable passive fire protection in Merimbula. We manage every step of the process, from consultation and installation through to certification, testing and maintenance.


Improve the fire readiness of your building and ensure compliance. Call 1300 882 920 today! We service the entire Merimbula region - from Berrambool to Pambula and all areas in between.

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Key Components of Passive Fire Protection

Fire-Resistant Materials: Fundamental to passive fire protection is the selection and implementation of fire-resistant materials. These materials are carefully chosen to ensure that each surface within a building - including walls, floors, ceilings and cladding - can withstand extreme temperatures.


Compartmentalisation: This involves the strategic placement of fire barriers such as firewalls and fire doors within a building. These elements serve as physical partitions, effectively dividing the structure into distinct zones and confining fire and smoke to its source.


Fire Dampers & Seals: Fire seals are applied to gaps or joints in walls, floors and doors, serving as barriers that close potential pathways for smoke and flames. In addition, fire dampers are integrated into ductwork systems to swiftly close off ventilation routes during a fire, preventing the propagation of smoke.


Intumescent Coatings: Intumescent coatings possess a unique property: they expand when exposed to elevated temperatures. This expansion forms an insulating barrier that shields the underlying steel structure of a building.


Fire-Resistant Glazing: By significantly slowing down the spread of fire and smoke through windows, this specialised glazing contributes to the overall effectiveness of passive fire protection.

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Our team provides comprehensive installation services for passive fire protection systems throughout Merimbula. This includes fire walls, dampers, fire seals, intumescent paint and other components compliant with Australian Standards. 

Make sure your passive fire protection systems in Merimbula are up-to-date and fully functioning with the help of our experienced team. We provide inspection, testing and maintenance services, all compliant with Australian Standards.

Our team takes care of all aspects of passive fire protection projects in Merimbula, from attending initial site meetings and assessments through to planning, commissioning and handing over the completed project. We make sure your premises meet all relevant safety regulations. 

Clients in Merimbula can take advantage of our tailored consultation and technical advice services. We assess passive fire protection systems to identify potential areas for improvement, giving clients the information they need to meet their objectives while staying compliant with Australian Standards.

We provide comprehensive certification services in Merimbula designed to make sure your home or business is compliant with all relevant fire safety regulations. This includes following BCA/NCC, Australian Standards and manufacturer installation instructions during the inspection process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are fire-resistant wall and floor assemblies, and how do they contribute to passive fire protection?

    Fire-resistant wall and floor assemblies are constructed using fire-rated materials and designs to create barriers that prevent the spread of fire between different areas or compartments in a building. These assemblies are essential for maintaining compartmentation and slowing the progression of fires.

  • Are fire-resistant seals and gaskets necessary for passive fire protection?

    Yes, fire-resistant seals and gaskets are critical for maintaining the integrity of fire-rated doors, windows and openings. They expand when exposed to heat or flames, creating a barrier that prevents the passage of smoke and fire.

  • Can passive fire control systems be used in hazardous areas or industrial plants?

    Yes, passive fire control systems can be adapted for use in hazardous area applications and industrial plants. Such systems typically involve the use of specialised materials and components designed to meet safety requirements relating to explosion protection and fire prevention. Factors like the type of hazard and the operating environment must be taken into account when selecting materials and components for hazardous area applications. 

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