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Active & Passive Fire Protection

Active Fire Protection:

Active fire protection involves systems and measures that require activation for fire suppression during an emergency. These systems are designed to detect, control, or extinguish fires actively. Examples of active fire protection include fire sprinkler systems, fire alarms, and fire extinguishers.

Passive Fire Protection:

Passive fire protection comprises building materials and design features intended to contain the spread of fire, limit structural damage, and protect occupants by providing barriers and fire-resistant elements. Examples of passive fire protection include fire-resistant walls, doors, fire stops, and fireproof coatings.

How We Implement Active & Passive Fire Protection:

Active Fire Protection Implementation:

  • Installation and Maintenance of Fire Sprinkler Systems

  • Deployment of Advanced Fire Alarm Systems

  • Strategic Placement and Regular Inspection of Fire Extinguishers

  • Emergency Lighting Systems for Safe Evacuation

  • Fire Hose Reels and Hydrant Systems

Passive Fire Protection Implementation:

  • Utilization of Fire-Resistant Building Materials

  • Installation of Firestops at Openings and Penetrations

  • Application of Fireproof Coatings to Structural Elements

  • Compartmentalization Through Fire-Resistant Walls and Doors

  • Fireproof Insulation in Critical Building Elements


Integration of Active and Passive Systems:

  • Development and Implementation of Comprehensive Fire Safety Plans

  • Regular Training and Drills for Building Occupants

  • Collaboration with Emergency Response Authorities

  • Continuous Monitoring and Evaluation of Fire Safety Measures

  • Integration of Active and Passive Systems for Seamless Operation

Compliance with Codes and Standards:

  • Adherence to Local and International Building Codes

  • Regular Audits to Ensure Compliance with Fire Safety Standards

  • Consultation with Fire Safety Authorities for Approvals

  • Adoption of Industry Best Practices for Fire Prevention and Protection

  • Participation in Periodic Fire Safety Training and Seminars

Routine Inspection and Maintenance:

  • Scheduled Inspections of Active Fire Protection Systems

  • Routine Testing and Certification of Passive Fire Protection Measures

  • Timely Repairs and Upgrades to Ensure Optimal System Functionality

  • Documentation and Record-Keeping of Inspection Results

  • Proactive Measures Based on Inspection Findings for Continuous Improvement

Employee Training:

  • Training Programs on Proper Use of Fire Protection Equipment

  • Evacuation Drills and Emergency Response Training

  • Fire Safety Awareness Campaigns for Building Occupants

  • Periodic Refresher Courses on Fire Safety Protocols

  • Communication of Emergency Response Plans to All Occupants