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Why Penetration Sealing is an Effective Passive Fire Protection Strategy<\/strong><\/h1>\n

No matter whether a building is in residential, commercial, or industrial use, there is always the potential for a fire emergency, endangering lives and causing devastating losses.<\/p>\n

To prevent this, fire safety measures need to be made a top priority and implemented to protect occupants and property.<\/p>\n

Fire safety in buildings involves a layered approach, combining various active and passive measures to prevent, contain and reduce the impact of fires. Penetration sealing is an aspect of passive fire protection.<\/p>\n

In this blog, we\u2019ll explore how penetration sealing works and how to form an effective fire protection strategy.<\/p>\n

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What is Penetration Sealing? <\/strong><\/h2>\n

Penetration sealing is the process of sealing openings or penetrations in building structures to prevent the spread of fire and smoke from one compartment to another.<\/p>\n

These spaces include openings made for electrical conduits, pipes, cables, ducts, or any other services that break fire-resistant barriers like walls and floors.<\/p>\n

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What Areas Require Penetration Sealing? <\/strong><\/h2>\n

Penetrations in a building are unavoidable because they are necessary for plumbing, electricity, HVAC systems and internet installation. However, they often breach fire-rated barriers, compromising the safety of the structure.<\/p>\n

Sealing these following penetrations prevents fire and smoke from travelling through them and slows down the spread of flames to reduce potential damage:<\/p>\n