Pioneering trade bodies representing fire protection, the fit-out and interiors sector, and plasterboard manufacturers have come together to warn of the dangers of passing cables and pipes through firewalls used for compartments in buildings.
The Association for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP), the Finishes and Interior Sector (FIS), and the Gypsum Products Development Association (GPDA) have joined forces behind a labeling initiative to provide instant guidance on what to do when considering whether, and how, to pass cables and pipes through compartment walls.
Addressing partition issues
One of the biggest issues facing Mechanical and Electrical systems (M&E) contractors who are employed to pass services through a building, is that they may not be aware that the partitions they need to pass through are fire rated, and any holes cut into them will negate the performance of the partition.
This may allow smoke fumes and fire to pass from one compartment to another, which could lead to loss of life, extensive damage to the building, and have huge impacts on any business.
New label benefits
Often the route for these services is at a high level through the void above ceilings, so the new labels will be placed on the firewall in the ceiling void by the contractors. Any facility manager, M&E, or cabling contractor will be instantly made aware of the performance of the compartment wall and importantly, where to find guidance in the future.
ASFP, FIS, and GPDA all believe that this simple initiative is not only good practice but has the potential to save lives and property.