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Passive Fire Products
The two main forms of fire protection are active and passive. Active fire protection uses fire detection and fire suppression systems that are automatic or programmed to respond once triggered. Some active fire protection systems also require human operation or are manually used
Passive fire protection, or simply PFP, is a fire-retardant barrier, material, or solution that stops, contains, or delays the spread of fire, heat, and smoke from one area to another for a certain period of time. Passive fire protection systems are usually favoured over active ones because of the safety and convenience it offers without heavy maintenance unlike their active counterparts and without additional manual intervention which is also a potential hazard.
Examples of passive fire protection include fire doors, fire walls, fire floors, dampers, fire barriers, intumescent paint, mortar, coating and spray fireproofing.
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