The fundamental purpose of fire protection systems whether they are classed as active or passive is twofold. The first is to prevent the passage and spread of smoke and fire from one area of the building to another, and in doing so allow for the safe escape of the building occupants.
The second is to reduce the amount of damage the fire causes to the building structure and neighbouring structures. This then resultantly reduces the risk emergency crews face from structure collapse and once put out, reduces the cost of rectification to the building.
Active fire protection systems are classified as those systems which seek to extinguish the fire through:
Active systems include suppression, fire alarms, extinguishers, water sprinkler systems and extractor ventilation.
Conversely, passive fire protection systems are those solutions that seek to contain the fire by:
Passive fire protection systems include fire rated doors, fire collars, barriers, ceilings and structural fire protection such as fire sprays and thin film intumescents.
Both active and passive fire rating systems have advantages over the other. In some cases one option may prove to be more beneficial, or of no use at all. Remedial Building Services Australia are qualified to provide you with assistance to determine the needs for your structure, new or existing.

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