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Passive fire protection installation, services and products

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Passive fire protection can be understood simply as the systems put in place in a building that slow the spread of a fire. Passive fire protection systems don’t require any activation or movement and can be considered part of the structure’s fundamental safety features.

As we’re part of the LS Fire Group, our team of qualified experts operate across the UK, so no matter where you’re located, we can offer a complete passive fire protection service for you.

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At Advanced Fire Protection (AFP), we’re passive fire protection installation experts, meaning we have the skills and expertise to bolster your building’s basic defences against a fire. We can install both fire-stopping systems and fire barriers to help compartmentalise fires, providing occupants with more time to find an escape route. We can also survey your building to look for openings and cracks that can be sealed, ensuring smoke stays locked in its room of origin.

As a FIRAS-approved company and a member of the Fire Industry Association, we’re a fire safety partner you can trust. With the backing of the LS Fire Group, we offer passive fire protection products and services throughout the UK through our partner brands, as well as serving our local areas of Cardiff, Pontypridd, and Newport. If you’d like to discuss our passive fire protection systems in more detail, don’t hesitate to give us a call.

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