We prioritise precision and quality in all our projects, ensuring a "right first time" approach to fixing passive fire faults. Our experience spans both small and large-scale installations, with over 90% of our work conducted in occupied buildings. Whether acting as the principal contractor or a subcontractor, we collaborate closely with building users, occupants, and residents to ensure our work is scheduled safely, offers cost-effective solutions, and minimises disruption, especially around vulnerable individuals.
Working alongside clients, architects, contractors, and building inspectors, we design and install tailored fire stopping systems that meet the specific needs of each building. Our expertise covers both vertical and horizontal firestops through floors and walls, essential for sealing penetrations created for utilities such as drainage, pipes, and cables.


Fire barriers and curtains

Sealing for fire, smoke, air, and acoustics

Riser compartmentation

Fireboarding
Concept Fire Protection ensures all fire stopping systems are fully accredited and comply with the building's specified fire strategy and Part B building regulations. We provide detailed reports, compliance certification, and each installation is documented under the BRE/LPCB Scheme LPS 1531, with every project covered by a uniquely numbered LPCB Certificate of Conformity.
Aftercare and Ongoing Compliance
To meet ongoing legal requirements for managing and maintaining fire compartmentation, we offer flexible aftercare packages tailored to your specific needs. Whether you need fire stopping as identified in a fire risk assessment, require a full survey, or have concerns about building safety, our team is ready to help you achieve and maintain compliance.
With over 30 years of experience and support from our in-house technical compliance auditors, Concept Fire Protection is dedicated to ensuring the safety and compliance of your properties, providing peace of mind with our reliable fire stopping solutions.
Quality and
Compliance

Responsible Person
The Fire Safety Order designates a "responsible person" for fire safety, typically the owner, employer, or occupier of a building. This person must ensure that the premises meet all fire safety regulations.

Fire Risk Assessment
The responsible person must conduct a thorough fire risk assessment to identify potential hazards, assess the risk of those hazards, and implement measures to mitigate them. This assessment must be reviewed regularly and updated as necessary.

Fire Safety Measures
Based on the risk assessment, appropriate fire safety measures must be put in place. These can include:
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Installing and maintaining fire detection and alarm systems.
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Providing appropriate fire-fighting equipment, such as fire extinguishers.
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Ensuring adequate means of escape, including emergency lighting and clearly marked escape routes.
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Implementing measures for fire containment, such as fire doors and fire-resistant materials.

Training and Information
Employees and other occupants must be informed about fire safety measures and trained in emergency procedures. Regular fire drills are recommended to ensure preparedness.

Emergency Plans
An emergency plan must be prepared and communicated to all building occupants. This plan should include procedures for evacuation, identifying safe assembly points, and accounting for all individuals.

Maintenance and Record Keeping
Fire safety equipment and systems must be regularly maintained and tested. Records of these maintenance activities, as well as the fire risk assessments and training provided, should be kept.

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At Concept Fire Protection, we are committed to fostering strong customer relationships by doing things right the first time and maintaining high-quality standards. As a specialist in passive fire protection in Cardiff and across Wales, we provide a comprehensive suite of services, from initial assessments to ongoing maintenance plans.




Intumescent pipe collars and wraps

Linear gap sealing

Load-bearing compounds

Fire-resistant glazing
