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PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION Passive Fire protection is considered in building design to compartment the structure vertically and horizontally. Despite its industry name, Passive Fire Protection systems are always at work. The two key areas of the same are: ■ ■ ■ ■ Fire resistant Coatings Compartmentation FIRE-RESISTANT COATINGS Buildings, bridges, high-rise buildings and warehouses are made using structural steel sections. Industry experts prefer the use of structural steel over any other building material for construction. This is mainly because of the innumerable benefits structural steel provides. With benefits also come to some disadvantages. When a steel structure is subjected to heat, it loses its strength. At around 400 deg C the load-bearing capacity of the steel structure starts to decrease rapidly. At approximately 600 deg C, it loses 50% of its strength. This creates critical danger for the structure to collapse. Intumescent coatings are one of the efficient ways to provide fire resistance to the load-bearing steel structure. The purpose of setting a fire resistance period is to ensure that in the event of a fire within a building, the load-bearing capacity of the building will continue to function until all occupants have escaped or been assisted to escape.