Active Fire Vs. Passive Fire Protection
When someone asks about your building’s fire protection system, you probably think about its alarm and sprinkler systems when, in reality, it is so much more. It’s a collaboration of systems between Active Fire Protection and Passive Fire Protection.
Active Fire Protection
Active Fire Protection (AFP) is a group of systems that require some amount of action or motion in order to work efficiently in the event of a fire. Actions may be manually operated, like a fire extinguisher, or automatic, like a sprinkler, but either way, they require some amount of action.
AFP includes fire/smoke alarm systems, sprinkler systems, and fire extinguishers as well as the actual firefighters who must tackle the fire. Fire/smoke alarm systems are used to detect whether there is fire and/or smoke in a building. Sprinkler systems are used to help slow the growth of the fire. Fire extinguishers and firefighters are used to help put out the fire altogether.
Passive
Passive Fire Protection (PFP) is a group of systems that compartmentalise a building through the use of fire-resistance-rated walls/floors, doors, and gap-filling measures. Compartmentalising your building into smaller sections helps to slow or prevent the spread of fire and/or smoke from one room to the next.
PFP helps to limit the amount of damage done to a building and provides its occupants with more time for evacuation. PFP includes fire/smoke dampers, fire doors, and firewalls/floors. Dampers are used to prevent the spread of fire/smoke throughout the building through its ductwork. Fire doors help to compartmentalise a building. Fire stopping helps to separate the building into compartments. Photoluminescent egress path markers help light the way to safety.
For more information regarding PFP and its different components, please visit our sister company – Checkmate Fire Solutions to see how they can help!
The all-important combination
Why worry about a passive fire protection system if you have a working active fire protection system? And why worry about active when you have passive? Well, an active fire protection system takes action in helping to put out the fire, but may not always function the way they are designed to work. Sprinklers could fail due to the lack of maintenance, water supply problems like frozen pipes, or even inadequate water pressure.
On the other hand, passive fire protection uses systems that help control and prevent the spread of fire/smoke. It does not, however, take any type of action, such as putting out the fire. Therefore, both AFP and PFP are meant to work together during a fire, not one in place of the other.
The biggest issue today remains with that of quality of construction and poor workmanship with inappropriate material. Couple this with inadequate protection of concealed spaces, such as compartmentation in roof voids is a particular issue with respect to hidden fire spread.
Both active and passive fire protection is designed to save lives and protect buildings and must remain in your consideration when both building and maintaining a building. Ensuring your passive/active fire measures are up-to-the-job will allow you and your occupants of that building to have peace of mind, safe in the knowledge that if the worst should happen, people will have as much time as possible to escape and the correct equipment installed. Both active and passive fire protection systems can control fires. Together they help protect lives.
If you need any help or advice in determining whether you’re building is safe, don’t hesitate to contact Checkmate Fire Solutions. They can organise a site survey, or if you don’t have a fire risk assessment or one that is ‘suitable and sufficient’ send us your details and we’ll be in touch. For all your active fire needs, please visit our Services and Products page for more detailed information.
New Sheffield Office Announcement
Due to our continued growth and commitment to delivering first-class active fire and security solutions, everyone here at Rosse Systems is delighted to announce the opening of our second office premises, within the fantastic city of Sheffield!
Over the last few years, Rosse Systems has successfully delivered numerous projects across Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Lancashire, seamlessly adding to our already robust portfolio of work across all aspects of our business. This body of work and our overall influence in these regions have shown no signs of slowing down, providing us with a solid platform to make this exciting decision.
Opening our new offices in the strategic location of Sheffield will enable us to expand our service delivery into areas such as South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and the East and West Midlands, providing active fire and security solutions to multiple sectors, including:
- Heritage Buildings
- Education
- Facilities Management
- Local Government
Group CEO, John Lewthwaite, had this to say about the opening of our new office:
“The opening of our brand-new Sheffield office will allow Rosse Systems to provide exceptional local coverage to our customers, whilst strengthening current and future projects across multiple regions. The decision to establish a presence around Sheffield builds upon our strategic plans for continued growth and development, along with bringing a surge in employment to the surrounding areas”.
Whatever your active fire or security concerns are, and whatever type of building you’re responsible for, our vastly experienced contracts managers and on-site teams will know how to remedy them with the minimum disruption to your day-to-day operations, delivering services such as:
- Fire alarm installation and maintenance
- Fire extinguisher installation and servicing
- 24-hour monitoring systems and installation
- CCTV installation and monitoring
- Intruder alarm systems and installation
- Emergency lighting systems and installation
- Access control systems and installation
Want to find out more? Contact us and make an enquiry today!