Passive Fire Protection in Ulladulla

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Safeguarding Lives & Property

Whilst active fire protection systems such as smoke detectors and sprinklers are essential in tackling a blaze, passive fire protection systems provide an additional layer of safety. These measures work to contain and slow the spread of smoke and heat within a building or structure, giving people more time to escape and reducing damage to property.


At Pasiv Fire, we provide comprehensive solutions for your passive fire protection needs in Ulladulla. Our team is dedicated to protecting lives and property, providing everything from consultation and installation through to certification, testing and maintenance.


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Key Components of Passive Fire Protection

Fire-Resistant Materials: Passive fire protection relies on the use of fire-resistant materials in buildings. Walls, floors, ceilings and cladding should all be designed to withstand high temperatures and prevent the spread of flames.


Compartmentalisation: Fire barriers, such as firewalls and fire doors, are used within a building to compartmentalise it. These provide physical protection against the movement of fire and smoke, creating safe zones for occupants as well as protecting escape routes.


Fire Dampers & Seals: Fire seals are applied to gaps or joints in walls, floors and doors, while dampers are installed within ductwork. Together, these help to stop the spread of fire and smoke.


Intumescent Coatings: Steel beams and columns can be protected with intumescent coatings which expand when exposed to heat, forming an insulating barrier to maintain the structural integrity of a building.


Fire-Resistant Glazing: By increasing the temperature-resistance of your windows, the spread of fire and smoke can be slowed. 

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Our Services

We provide customised passive fire solutions in Ulladulla to ensure the safety of clients' premises. The systems we design and install can include fire walls, dampers, intumescent coatings, emergency exit lights and other components compliant with Australian Standards.

To maintain the efficacy of passive fire protection systems, regular assessment is necessary. That's why we undertake comprehensive inspection and testing services in Ulladulla; rectifying any maintenance issues if required and keeping everything in working order.

From initial site assessment through to handing over the completed project, our team will take care of all aspects of your passive fire protection project in Ulladulla. Our technical expertise ensures that all relevant safety regulations are met and there’s no surprises when the system is called upon.

Our team provides tailored consulting and technical advice in Ulladulla, backed by decades of experience. We assess passive fire protection systems to identify potential areas of improvement, helping clients stay compliant with relevant regulations while meeting their objectives.

We provide thorough certification services that comply with BCA/NCC, Australian Standards and manufacturer installation instructions in Ulladulla. Our team inspects and assesses passive fire systems to make sure they’re compliant with all relevant regulations. Custom certification packages are available. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are fire resistance ratings for fire doors, and how are they determined?

    Fire doors are assigned specific fire resistance ratings in terms of time, such as 30 minutes, 60 minutes or 90 minutes. These ratings indicate how long the door can withstand exposure to fire before it allows the passage of flames, smoke or heat. Ratings are determined through standardised testing, as per Australian standards.

  • Are there Australian standards and regulations governing the use of intumescent coatings?

    Yes, the use of intumescent coatings in Australia is regulated by standards such as AS 1530 series and AS 4072 series. These standards provide guidelines for testing, application and maintenance to ensure that intumescent coatings meet fire safety requirements.

  • What are fire-rated access panels, and where are they typically installed in buildings?

    Fire-rated access panels are designed for use in fire-rated walls or ceilings. They provide access to building systems, such as plumbing or electrical components, while maintaining the fire rating of the barrier. They are often installed in areas requiring maintenance access.

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