What is PFP
Passive fire protection refers to a set of measures and materials integrated into the design and structure of buildings to contain, slow down, or prevent the spread of fire and smoke.
Passive fire protection is an essential aspect of a building, ensuring a higher level of fire resistance and overall occupant safety.
Unlike active fire protection systems that require human intervention or power, passive protection works automatically without the need for activation. It provides critical time for evacuation, reduces property damage, and aids the Fire & Rescue Service. Our passive fire protection measures include fire-resistant walls, floors, doors, and ceilings, as well as penetration sealing, ductwork and dampers and intumescent paints and coatings.