Total Passive Fire Solutions
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Kara Lee Tangiau (Owner)
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At Total Passive Fire Solutions, we take pride in offering a comprehensive range of services aimed at ensuring the safety, compliance, and buildability of structures. With over 20 years of commercial experience in passive fire, we bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to every project. Our commitment is unwavering, and our primary focus is to deliver safe and compliant buildings because every life matters. What We Do: Commercial projects include new construction builds, retrofit/repairs/restorations andInsurance work. We manage our teams on occupied and fully operational job sites, we can plan, manage, and build multi-phase jobs. Working Together: We offer a seamless client experience with transparent processes, ensuring there are no surprises along the way. Why Choose Us? In the unfortunate event of a fire outbreak, having properly installed passive fire protection becomes crucial. It ensures sufficient time for evacuation, saving lives, preserving assets, safeguarding the building's structure, and expediting a return to normal business operations. Our approach at Total Passive Fire Solutions encompasses a comprehensive strategy, we recognise that effective passive fire protection requires various critical components. Each element is meticulously installed in its designated location to enhance overall fire safety. Passive Fire Protection has a large role to play in protecting buildings occupants as we increasingly turn to urban intensification. Efficient passive fire protection successfully confines a fire at its source, often unseen and easily overlooked – until the moment you genuinely need it. For optimal effectiveness, the design, specification, and installation of passive fire protection are critical, our expert consultants and installation team will ensure you are protected when it matters most. Total Passive Fire Solutions is a Māori and Pasifika owned company, owned by Kara and Quincy Tangiau.