5-Star Liverpool Passive Fire Protection Systems

Fire Stopping & Passive Fire Protection Liverpool

At Ark Fire Protection, we’ve earned a reputation as a premier expert in fire stopping and passive fire protection throughout Liverpool.

Passive Fire Protection Company in Liverpool

Ark Fire Protection is Liverpool’s leading contractor for passive fire protection. We excel in specifying and installing industry-leading passive fire protection systems, providing outstanding value to our clients. Our mission is to protect both properties and lives, utilising state-of-the-art technology that enhances visibility and ensures compliance across all our projects.

 

For more information about our Liverpool fire stopping services, contact our team at 0333 023 0470. Our experienced fire protection engineers are ready to assist you.

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Ark Liverpool Passive Fire Protection Services

Discover our extensive range of Liverpool passive fire protection services. Our main objectives in passive fire protection are to increase building safety during evacuations and to mitigate the life-threatening risks posed by fires. Fires typically spread via objects, which PFP materials are designed to obstruct, and from room to room, where we use intumescent materials and other techniques to decelerate fire progression. The fundamental goal of PFP is to contain or stop the spread of fire.

Fire Stopping

Fire stopping can be defined as the sealing of any opening to prevent fire, smoke and heat from passing through building compartments. The spread of fire, smoke and heat can be contained by creating fire resistant compartments which segment a building both vertically and horizontally. It is essential that buildings implement fire stopping to restrict fire spread.

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Fire Doors

Fire doors are a serious contender in the main implementation of creating compartmentation in a building and they are widely brushed over. At Ark Fire Protection we provide a number of services with fire doors, whether you are looking for a new door closer or a full fire door upgrade we can offer fire door maintenance with third party accreditation.

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Intumescent Coatings

Intumescent coatings for structural steels are a proven and effective method of protecting buildings from the risk of structural damage. All of the intumescent coatings used by Ark Fire Protection have been rigorously tested, meeting EU standards, giving confidence to our customers of advanced protection from fires which may cause threats to the structural elements of buildings.

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External Fire Barriers

External Fire Barrier systems are a solution to preventing the spread of fire and smoke within roof and ceiling areas, and unseen voids in buildings. Fire barrier systems are suitable for voids located up to 10.5 metres. Vertical fire barrier systems achieve both insulation and integrity periods up to 120 minutes whilst friction fire barrier slabs can provide up to 60 minutes of protection.

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Fire Curtains

Ark Fire Protection offers the installation & maintenance of fire curtains made of flexible fibre specifically designed for installation in hard-to-reach areas or areas lacking structural supports that may experience movement, such as ceiling voids or lofts. Whether you require integrity or insulation, we provide a complete range of fire curtains to meet your specific needs.

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Partitions

Fire partitioning is a safety measure used during building construction to prevent the spread of fire. It involves creating internal walls and ceilings that contain the fire within a specific room or area of the building for a limited time. This allows occupants to find escape routes and minimises damage to the building as only a designated area is affected.

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Fire Remedial Works

Fire remedial works encompass a range of manual services aimed at addressing passive fire protection deficiencies in a building’s framework. Our services involve the reconstitution or re-implementation of a range of passive fire protection measures that do not currently meet the required fire safety standards. Our fire risk assessment remedial works are designed to elevate your building’s fire safety standards to the appropriate level – meeting current guidelines and regulations.

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Whether you have questions, require further information, or would like to discuss your specific needs for passive fire protection solutions, our dedicated team is here to assist you.

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Our Accreditations

When it comes to Passive Fire Protection, you need a company that you can rely on. Ark Fire Protection is proud to be accredited by the leading industry bodies – ensuring that we always meet the highest standards of quality and safety, and that our customers can always expect a first-class service.

 

We’re also ISO 9001 certified, meaning that our quality management systems are regularly audited and approved. So when you choose Ark Fire Protection, you can be confident that you’re making the best possible decision for your property.

Fire Stopping Contractors in Liverpool

Ark Fire Protection delivers top-tier, compliant fire stopping solutions customised for projects of all sizes. Our extensive experience has resulted in successful fire safety installations across numerous buildings in Liverpool. We lead in industry innovations, collaborating with clients to protect them from compliance risks while maintaining the highest standards.

 

Our Liverpool passive fire protection service offering includes: Fire Stopping, Fire Doors, Intumescent Coatings, External Fire Barriers, Partitions and Fire Curtains / Ceiling Barriers.

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Great projects start with great technology

Onetrace is a powerful cloud-based application that is supporting Ark Fire Protection to raise standards across the fire protection industry.

 

Providing Ark with one system to capture, monitor, review and report on all fire protection work being conducted in real time.

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Ark Fire Protection Liverpool

Ark Fire Protection Liverpool provides a complete suite of fire-stopping solutions, including the supply and installation of load-bearing compound fire seals, batt and mastic seals, graphite seals, wraps, collars, and linear joint seals.

 

All fire-stopping installations are accredited by the FIRAS scheme, providing third-party validation. They are certified for Health & Safety and upheld by ISO 9001 quality standards.

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Liverpool Fire Stopping Standards & Regulations

Ark Fire Protection ensures that buildings remain compliant with the relevant fire regulations, and our experienced team can provide a comprehensive range of passive fire protection products to help you meet these standards.

 

According to the 2020 amendments to the Building Regulations Act of 2010 on Fire Safety for Volume 1: Dwellings, buildings should prevent the spread of fire through internal linings while also meeting other requirements:

 

  • The premature collapse of the structure is avoided
  • Adequate measures have been taken to ensure that there is enough distance between buildings and within buildings to prevent the spread of fire.
  • Wherever it is needed, automatic fire suppression is available.
  • The spread of fire and smoke in cavities is limited.

 

In addition to the above, the document and its amendments specify the proper methods for installing fire stopping measures. Our team of experts can assist you in this process to ensure maximum protection.

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Passive Fire Protection FAQs

What is Passive and Active Fire Protection?

Passive fire protection involves defending against the spread of the fire, while active fire protection entails stopping it. While the systems function independently, both must be operational to suppress and control a fire.

What is an Example of Passive Fire Protection?

There are many different and effective forms of passive fire protection including:

  • Fire Stopping
  • Fire Doors
  • Intumescent Coatings
  • External Fire Barriers
  • Fire Curtains and Ceiling Barriers
  • Fire Rated Partitions

Who is Responsible for Passive Fire Protection?

You are responsible for fire safety if you are an employer, landlord, owner, occupier, or anyone else in control of the buidling such as a facilities manager.