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View How Your Building Refurb Could Be Compromising Its Fire Protection

How Your Building Refurb Could Be Compromising Its Fire Protection

Passive fire protection (PFP) is at the heart of a building’s defences against the spread of fire, toxic gases, and smoke – and because it’s built into the fabric of the building in the form of fire-resistant walls, ceilings, doors, and other fittings, it doesn’t need switching on or off, and is ready for action 24/7.

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View Passive Fire Protection Versus Active? Why You Need Both

Passive Fire Protection Versus Active? Why You Need Both

Learn the difference between active and passive methods, what are their relative merits that enable them to complement each other, and what does active and passive fire protection even look like?

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View The importance of passive fire protection in commercial buildings

The importance of passive fire protection in commercial buildings

Building owners and employers are required by Fire Safety Legislation to take full responsibility for fire safety within their premises. As part of the risk assessment process, the building structure’s fire-rated elements must be shown to adhere to current legislation.

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