Passive fire protection (PFP) might sound complicated, but it simply means putting things in place that help stop fires from spreading. Unlike alarms or sprinklers, which react when a fire starts, PFP is all about building materials that help contain fires and keep everyone safe. Imagine walls, doors, and other…
Read MoreFire safety is a critical aspect of building design and maintenance, ensuring the protection of lives and property. However, fire protection systems can be complex, and understanding the differences between active and passive fire protection is essential for comprehensive safety planning. This blog will explore the distinctions between these two…
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