Compartmentation

We provide compartmentation surveys, fire door inspections, and fire risk assessments to ensure your building’s structure contains fire spread and protects people and assets.

Your Building’s Silent Defence Against Fire

From fire-stopping to compartmentation, these measures help contain fire at its source, limit smoke spread, and preserve evacuation time.

We inspect passive fire systems with precision and care, giving building owners and managers in Norfolk and Suffolk peace of mind that hidden protection is in place and performing as it should.

Long-Term Protection

Unlike alarms or sprinklers, passive fire protection works 24/7, without moving parts, offering built-in resilience from the moment of installation.

Compliance with Confidence

We work to the latest building safety regulations and manufacturer guidelines, ensuring you meet legal requirements and pass audits with confidence.

An End-to-End Service

We don’t just assess, we provide the complete service. From identifying non-compliant areas to project management of certified fire stopping solutions.

What’s Included

What’s Included

Keeping fire where it starts, built-in protection tailored to your building.

Our passive fire protection services cover fire-stopping (sealants, wraps, collars), cavity barriers, ductwork protection, and wall/floor penetrations. We assess voids left by electrical, plumbing, and ventilation systems, ensuring every potential weak point is addressed.

Who It’s For

Who It’s For

The short answer - everyone!

We work with housing associations, block management firms, commercial landlords, construction firms and care providers, as well as anyone responsible for keeping a building’s fire strategy intact. Whether it’s a new build, retrofit or remedial upgrade, we tailor our approach to your structure and use case.

How It Works

How It Works

We start with a passive fire safety survey, reviewing key areas of risk and identifying breaches.

Our team then provides a report and action plan, with options for remedial works and photographic evidence.

What’s Included

What’s Included

Keeping fire where it starts, built-in protection tailored to your building.

Our passive fire protection services cover fire-stopping (sealants, wraps, collars), cavity barriers, ductwork protection, and wall/floor penetrations. We assess voids left by electrical, plumbing, and ventilation systems, ensuring every potential weak point is addressed.

Who It’s For

Who It’s For

The short answer - everyone!

We work with housing associations, block management firms, commercial landlords, construction firms and care providers, as well as anyone responsible for keeping a building’s fire strategy intact. Whether it’s a new build, retrofit or remedial upgrade, we tailor our approach to your structure and use case.

How It Works

How It Works

We start with a passive fire safety survey, reviewing key areas of risk and identifying breaches.

Our team then provides a report and action plan, with options for remedial works and photographic evidence.

Why Choose Broadland Fire Safety

Project Management

From identifying non-compliant areas to project managing certified specialists on your behalf, we ensure quality of work and compliance at every step.

Compartmentation Surveys

We assess fire compartment integrity by examining walls, floors, and barriers to identify breaches or deficiencies that could compromise fire containment.

Reporting and Documentation

Pre- and post-works reports include images, product details and digital records, making them ideal for audits, insurers and regulators.

Compliance and Standards

Built to British Standards

Our inspections follow guidance from BS 9999 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, BS8214 and Building Safety Act 2022. You’ll receive a written report that supports your fire risk assessment and keeps you ready for audits.

What Our Clients Have To Say

From schools to landlords to care homes, we’re proud to support the people keeping East Anglia safe.

“After a building control inspection flagged issues, Broadland Fire Safety stepped in to upgrade our fire-stopping across multiple risers and duct spaces. The work was tidy, fully documented, and passed reinspection with no issues. A trusted team.”

David Gerald

Frequently Asked Questions

To help you get the most out of the service, here are some quick answers to our most frequently asked questions.

What's the difference between active and passive fire protection?
Active fire protection includes systems that respond to fire, like alarms and sprinklers. Passive fire protection is built into the structure and prevents fire and smoke from spreading. Both are essential for a complete fire safety plan.
Yes, we conduct thorough inspections of all passive fire protection systems including fire doors, fire stopping, fire-rated walls and floors, and compartmentation. Our certified surveyors assess compliance with current building regulations and British Standards, identifying any defects or areas requiring attention to maintain fire safety integrity.
Yes, comprehensive photographic documentation is included with all our inspections and installations. We provide detailed before and after images showing the condition of fire protection systems, any defects identified, and completed remedial works. This visual evidence supports our reports and provides clear records for compliance purposes.
Our team stays current with all UK fire safety legislation, British Standards, and building regulations through continuous professional development and industry training. We conduct all work in accordance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Building Regulations Approved Document B, and relevant British Standards including BS 8214 and BS 9999.
Passive fire protection systems should be inspected annually, with more frequent checks in high-risk or high-traffic areas. Fire doors require six-monthly inspections, while fire stopping and compartmentation should be assessed whenever building modifications occur. We provide tailored inspection schedules based on your specific building requirements and risk profile.
Yes, all our fire protection reports are prepared to professional standards and include the detailed documentation required by building control departments, insurance companies, and regulatory authorities. Our reports include photographic evidence, compliance statements, and clear recommendations, making them suitable for all official purposes.

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