Passive Fire Protection
Passive fire protection (PFP) is integral to structural fire protection in a building.
The objective of passive fire protection is to contain fires and slow the spread of
flame and smoke. It is a vital component of any fire safety strategy and therefore,
key to safeguarding people, as well as minimising damage to buildings and their
contents from fire and smoke.
Passive Fire Protection
Passive fire protection (PFP) is integral to structural fire protection in a building.
Accreditations and Certifications
Systec Fire are certified under the BM Trada Q-Mark certification scheme.
Compartmentation
By compartmentalising using fire rated partitions, barriers, doors and curtains etc.
Fire Doors
There is a legal requirement for manufacturers of fire doors to demonstrate the ability of their
products to resist the passage of fire and smoke between compartments.
Fire Curtains / Barriers
In larger open spaces it is sometimes more suitable to use a flexible material like a fire curtain for compartmentation.
Active Fire Protection
By compartmentalising using fire rated partitions, barriers, doors and curtains etc, the fire is sectioned into more manageable areas.