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Passive Fire Protection (PFP) is the first line of defence in preventing the spread of fire. In contrast to active fire extinguishing, such as fire extinguishers and sprinkler systems, passive fire protection does not actively extinguish fires, but slows down and limits the spread of fire. It is designed to limit the spread of fire and smoke in sections of the building, allowing the safe evacuation of property and preventing further structural damage.

If the location of the fire prevents the evacuation of all areas, passive fire barrier systems protect trapped people by allowing the emergency services to be on the scene and ensuring the safe evacuation of trapped people.

An important fire safety tip to remember is that passive fire protection can save lives and your property.

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Transit systems

Fire safety is essential to preserve life and property. Fire barrier penetration systems can be effective in saving lives and minimising damage to building structures and property. Fire compartments are made in buildings/facilities to contain the fire in the compartment for a certain period of time. Fire retardant products help to achieve this goal. It is therefore important that all penetrations and openings in buildings are fire-resistant to limit both horizontal and vertical fire spread.

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Fire retardant paints for metal, concrete and wood structures

The fire resistance of building structures is necessary to ensure that a structure or part of a structure will not collapse in the event of a catastrophic fire within a certain time. Products that insulate and slow down heat transfer are used to separate and protect structures from fire. This can be achieved in different ways, but the basic principle remains the same.

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Fire protection is an integral part of the structural fire protection and fire safety of a building. Fire barrier penetration systems must meet the associated list and be approved for use and compliance to ensure the effectiveness expected by building and fire safety requirements. A good fire safety strategy includes a thorough assessment of the expected risk, and then throughout the lifetime of the building.