Singapore Passive Fire Inspection

Passive Fire Inspection Singapore

Bakker PFI provides passive fire inspection services across Singapore commercial buildings to identify missing, damaged or incomplete fire stopping systems and passive fire defects.

Our inspections help contractors, consultants and building owners understand the condition of passive fire systems and what remedial work may be required to restore fire separation performance.

Inspection Focus
Clear findings and practical action
Identify missing or damaged fire stopping systems
Review penetrations through rated walls and floors
Support consultants and contractors with clear defect identification
Provide photographic inspection records and practical recommendations

What we inspect

Passive fire inspections typically focus on penetrations through rated walls and floors, service risers, ceiling spaces, plant rooms, corridors and other areas where fire stopping systems may be missing, damaged or incomplete.

Missing fire collars around combustible pipe penetrations
Unsealed cable and conduit penetrations
Damaged or incomplete fire sealant systems
Grouped service penetrations without proper fire stopping
Poorly executed or undocumented remedial works
Fire stopping defects affecting wall and floor separations

Inspection reporting and documentation

A good passive fire inspection should do more than identify a defect. It should help the project team understand where the issue is, what type of service penetration is involved and what remedial work is likely to be required.

Inspection Findings

Clear identification of missing, damaged or incomplete passive fire systems.

Documentation

Photographic records and practical notes to support project coordination and follow-up actions.

Compliance Support

Inspection information that helps consultants, contractors and owners plan remedial fire stopping work.

Need a passive fire inspection in Singapore?

Contact the Bakker PFI Singapore team for passive fire inspections, defect reviews and practical support identifying fire stopping issues on commercial projects.