Fire Protect

Safety with Passive Fire Protection Solutions
Step into the realm of fire safety excellence with FIREPROTECT, your seasoned ally in manufacturing and supplying top-tier Passive Fire Protection Products, boasting four decades of industry prowess.
Comprehensive Range of Passive Fire Protection Products
From Fire Rated Window & Door Seals to Fire Rated Adhesives and Expanding Foams, our expansive catalog ensures holistic safeguarding for your premises.
Now offering a precision gasket cutting service, bespoke passive fire protection solutions are just a dial away.
Industry Leadership and Specialised Insulation Innovations
At FIREPROTECT, our reign as market leaders is underpinned by unwavering dedication to quality, customer contentment, and specialization in insulation innovations.
Our arsenal includes Ceramic Tapes, Intumescent Tapes, and custom thermal insulation products, meticulously crafted to match your exact specifications and enhance overall passive fire protection performance.
Why Passive Fire Protection Matters
Passive fire protection stands as a linchpin in fortifying lives and assets.
Our products are engineered to autonomously contain and delay fire spread, affording precious time for evacuation and firefighting endeavors.
By integrating fire-resistant materials and architectural enhancements, we elevate safety standards across diverse settings.
A Proactive Approach to Fire Safety Compliance
Embracing passive fire protection isn't solely a legal mandate but a proactive stance against the ravages of fire.
Entrust FIREPROTECT to fortify your premises with avant-garde fire safety solutions, ensuring tranquillity and unmatched protection.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is passive fire protection?
Passive fire protection refers to built-in fire safety systems designed to contain and slow the spread of fire and smoke without requiring activation, helping protect lives and property.
2. What products are used in passive fire protection?
Common products include fire rated door seals, intumescent strips, fire resistant adhesives, expanding foams, ceramic tapes, and thermal insulation materials.
3. What is the difference between active and passive fire protection?
Passive fire protection contains fire through structural elements and materials, while active fire protection involves systems like sprinklers or alarms that activate during a fire
4. Where is passive fire protection commonly installed?
It is commonly installed in commercial buildings, residential developments, industrial facilities, schools, hospitals, and high-rise structures.
5. Who should install passive fire protection products?
Qualified contractors or certified installers should install passive fire protection products to ensure compliance with fire safety standards and regulations.