Passive Fire Protection (PFP)
What does it mean & what do we do?
Passive Fire Protection (PFP) is an integral component of Structural Fire Protection and Fire Safety in a building.
PFP attempts to contain fires or slow the spread utilising retardants such as fire-resistant walls, floors and doors.
Project examples – Shown below


Structural Fire Protection and Fire Safety 

Certification (PFP)
Registers
Commercial & Residential
Research of tested systems
Complex problem solving (PFP)
Troubleshooting Passive Fire Problems
Structural Fire Protection and Fire Safety
Form 16 – Comply with relevant Standards & Codes
QBCC LICENSE 15054616
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