Passive Fire Protection in Sutherland

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Protecting Lives & Property

Passive fire protection refers to a series of safety measures and systems designed to contain and slow down the spread of fire and smoke within a building or structure. At Pasiv Fire, we offer passive fire protection in Sutherland.


Unlike active fire protection systems, such as fire sprinklers and fire extinguishers, which require human intervention or activation, passive fire protection works automatically, providing continuous protection without the need for external input.


At Pasiv Fire, we offer everything you need to ensure your passive fire protection systems are up to the task. From consultation and installation through to certification, testing and maintenance, we’ll manage everything! Based in Warrawong, we service all of Sutherland - from Miranda to Waterfall. Call 1300 882 920 today!

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Key Components of Passive Fire Protection

Fire-Resistant Materials: Passive fire protection involves using fire-resistant building materials like fire-rated walls, floors and ceilings. These materials are specially designed to withstand high temperatures and prevent the rapid spread of flames.


Compartmentalisation: Fire barriers, such as firewalls and fire doors, are strategically placed within a building to compartmentalise it. These barriers block the movement of fire and smoke, creating safe zones for occupants and protecting escape routes.


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, preventing fire and smoke from passing through these openings.


Intumescent Coatings: Intumescent paints or coatings are applied to structural elements like steel beams and columns. When exposed to high temperatures, these coatings expand and form an insulating barrier, protecting the structural integrity of the building.


Fire-Resistant Glazing: Fire-resistant glass is used in windows and doors to maintain visibility and provide a barrier against fire and smoke, allowing for safe evacuation.


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Our Services

We professionally install passive fire protection systems in Sutherland. We ensure that your fire-resistant materials, firewalls, fire doors and other critical components are expertly installed to maximise their effectiveness.

Our team conducts thorough inspections and evaluations of existing passive fire protection systems in Sutherland. We identify deficiencies and provide detailed reports to guide necessary improvements. Regular testing and maintenance services ensure your systems are ready to perform when needed.

We offer comprehensive project management services for passive fire protection projects in Sutherland. We oversee every aspect of your project, from initial assessments to installation and ongoing maintenance, ensuring a seamless and efficient process.

Our experts provide invaluable consultation services in Sutherland, assisting you in choosing the most efficient and cost-effective passive fire protection solutions tailored to your unique building needs. We offer technical advice to help you make informed decisions that prioritise safety.

We provide certification services to verify your passive fire protection systems meet all relevant safety standards and compliance requirements in Sutherland. We ensure your property complies with fire safety regulations and codes, reducing your liability and ensuring peace of mind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should passive fire protection systems be inspected and maintained?

    The frequency of inspections and maintenance for passive fire protection systems varies depending on local regulations and the specific systems in place. However, a general guideline is to conduct regular inspections and testing at least annually. Critical components like fire doors and fire dampers may require more frequent checks.

  • Can passive fire protection systems be retrofitted into existing buildings?

    Yes, passive fire protection systems can be retrofitted into existing buildings. Retrofitting often involves assessing the current fire safety features, identifying deficiencies, and implementing necessary upgrades. Depending on the building’s design and condition, it may involve installing fire-resistant materials, adding fire barriers, or upgrading fire doors and seals.

  • Are there specific regulations and codes governing passive fire protection?

    Yes, there are specific regulations and codes that govern passive fire protection. These regulations are typically established by national or local authorities, such as building and fire departments. Compliance with these regulations is crucial to ensure the safety of occupants and protect property.

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