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Passive Fire Protection

Preventing a fire from spreading and maintaining structural stability is of utmost importance in commercial and industrial buildings.

Safety First

We are dedicated to ensuring the safety of building occupants and value the protection and safe evacuation of occupants in the event of a fire.

Excellence in Design and Installation

We are committed to maintaining sufficient stability of buildings by adhering to National Building Regulation SABS 0400 Section T.

Market Leadership and Innovation

We value innovation and staying at the forefront of the industry to address evolving challenges related to fire protection and building safety.

Safety First

We are dedicated to ensuring the safety of building occupants and value the protection and safe evacuation of occupants in the event of a fire.

Excellence in Design and Installation

We are committed to maintaining sufficient stability of buildings by adhering to National Building Regulation SABS 0400 Section T.

Market Leadership and Innovation

We value innovation and staying at the forefront of the industry to address evolving challenges related to fire protection and building safety.

ABOUT US

Specialists In Passive Fire Protection

Established in 1986 as a Specialized Passive Fire Protection Company, the business currently holds a dominant position in the local and adjacent markets. To view parts 1 and 2 of our PAIA Manual, click here.

Installing passive fire prevention systems minimizes structural and other plant damage by containing fire, gas, and smoke close to the source, allowing for a safe evacuation of occupants.

The National Building Regulation SABS 0400 Section T identifies specific critical areas where the installation of passive fire is essential for the safety of buildings.

Building fires may be expensive, therefore minimizing the risk requires proper design, product approval, and installation expertise.

SERVICES

We Provide Technical Support & Assistance

Pyro-Cote offers technical support and help to industrial users, specifiers, and applicators concerning:

Principles of Passive Fire

Protection

Building Codes

Specifications

Applications Methods

Rules for Quoting

Technical Conferences

Enclosures for fire wall boxes

Protective Ducting for Cables

SERVICES

Typical Locations for Installations of Passive Fire Protection.

Sealings against fire by penetrations. The integrity of the wall and floor, through which the services, such as electrical cables, wood, and plastic pipes, pass, must be maintained in these installations.

Extending the building’s structural stability, particularly in cases when steel is employed as a structural component. Steel is thought to fail at a temperature of 550°C in commercial buildings. After a building fire with a normal time temperature of five minutes, this temperature is attained.