When can I quote Crimsafe for a Fire Attenuation job?
A project that requires Fire Attenuation screens should have a Fire Safety Report (FSR) from a Fire Engineer or Certifier, that the Builder or Developer would provide to a Crimsafe Licensee at their request for a quotation. The FSR will specify what products can be used to protect the building from fire. If no FSR is provided to the Licensee when requested to submit a quote, then the job should not be quoted. 3. When is Fire Attenuation required? The Building Code of Australia (BCA) requires any openings within 3m of a fire source to be protected and any openings within 6m of another building on the same allotment to be protected. The amount of attenuation screening required depends on the transmitter and receiver buildings and each building will have a particular fire load depending upon its use. 4. Who can sign off on a Fire Attenuation job? Crimsafe has been tested for fire attenuation and has achieved 42% attenuation (the CSIRO test report is available on request). However, it is n