Passive Fire Protection in Shellharbour

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Protection Against Fire & Smoke

Passive fire protection systems are designed to contain and slow down the spread of smoke and heat in buildings. These systems -  which include structural elements such as walls and doors, sealants and coatings - are vital for protecting people and property from the impact of a blaze. They work alongside active fire protection systems, such as smoke detectors and sprinklers, to provide an extra layer of safety.


For reliable passive fire protection services in Shellharbour, Pasiv Fire is your trusted partner. Our comprehensive offerings include everything from project management, consultation and installation through to certification, testing and maintenance.


Contact us on 1300 882 920 today! We service clients throughout Shellharbour - From Barrack Heights to Shell Cove and all areas in between.

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Key Components of Passive Fire Protection

Fire-Resistant Materials: Making sure key components of a building have fire-resistant qualities is the first step in passive fire protection. This helps to prevent flames from spreading rapidly and gives occupants more time to evacuate a building safely.


Compartmentalisation: Fire barriers like firewalls and fire doors are used within a building to create compartments that contain fires and smoke. By compartmentalising a building, escape routes will be protected from damage.


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


Intumescent Coatings: These coatings are an innovative solution for protecting structural elements like steel beams and columns. When exposed to heat, these coatings expand to form an insulating barrier which helps to maintain the structural integrity of a building.


Fire-Resistant Glazing: Fire-resistant glass can help to slow the spread of fire and smoke between rooms and from one building to another.

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Our Services

We offer passive fire protection installation services in Shellharbour, compliant with all relevant Australian Standards. Your new system may include fire doors, dampers, intumescent coatings, emergency exit lights or other components suited to protecting your premises against fire and smoke.

Our inspection and testing services in Shellharbour are designed to ensure the reliability of clients’ passive fire protection systems. Any necessary maintenance actions are then undertaken to ensure the system will work effectively when needed. 

Take advantage of our comprehensive project management services in Shellharbour and make sure your premises are compliant with fire safety regulations. This includes attending initial site meetings, thorough assessments and planning, as well as system commissioning.

Our expertise in passive fire protection systems gives us the ability to provide tailored technical guidance and advice in Shellharbour. We assess passive fire protection systems to identify potential areas of improvement, helping clients meet their objectives while staying compliant with Australian Standards.

Our certification services in Shellharbour are designed to ensure your premises are compliant with all relevant fire safety regulations. We follow BCA/NCC, Australian Standards and manufacturer installation instructions during the inspection and assessment process, offering custom certification packages if required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can passive fire control systems help mitigate bushfire risks?

    Yes, passive fire control systems can be adapted to mitigate bushfire risks. This includes using fire-resistant materials in construction, installing ember screens on openings and creating defensible spaces around buildings to reduce the risk of ember attacks during bushfires.

  • How can I verify the compliance of passive fire control systems in my building?

    To verify compliance, it's advisable to consult with qualified fire safety professionals and engineers who can conduct thorough inspections and assessments. They can provide reports and documentation to confirm compliance and recommend any necessary upgrades or maintenance. Additionally, local building authorities can provide guidance on compliance issues and offer resources for ensuring that passive fire control systems meet the required standards.

  • What features make a door a fire door?

    Fire doors have several distinguishing features, including fire-resistant core materials, intumescent seals that expand when exposed to heat, self-closing mechanisms and specific hardware designed for fire door applications, like fire-rated hinges and locks.

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