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FireResist is a specialist in building fire protection. We design and apply fireproofing methods—cementitious fireproofing and intumescent coatings—and explain the types of fireproofing that suit each project. We deliver smoke ventilation systems, help you meet smoke ventilation regulations and AOV smoke vent requirements, and provide service and maintenance. Our accredited team carries out certified fire door inspections, issues certification with a clear inspection checklist, and offers a fire door inspection course. We also advise on fire-resistive vs non-combustible construction and on fire-resistive building construction using fire-retardant and non-combustible materials.

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aov smoke vent regulations

In the event of a fire, smoke becomes the most immediate threat to life and property. That’s why smoke ventilation systems are not just essential—they are required by law. At Fireresist, we specialise in providing advanced smoke ventilation solutions that meet the highest safety standards and comply with all relevant regulations.

non combustible materials

At Fireresist, safety is more than a feature—it’s our foundation. When it comes to building design, two terms often come up: fire resistive and non-combustible. Though they sound similar, they serve very different roles in protecting structures and saving lives.