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Passive Fire Protection
Passive fire protection refers to the methods and materials used to contain, slow down, or prevent the spread of fire within a building This includes fire-resistant walls, floors, and doors, as well as firestopping products that seal openings and joints. Unlike active fire protection systems, which rely on detection and suppression, passive fire protection is designed to enhance the safety of a structure by providing inherent fire-resistant features. Ultimately, it helps to protect occupants property by maintaining safe escape routes and minimizing damage during a fire event.

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