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Passive fire protection systems are mostly built right into the building. This may mean using fire retardant materials when constructing the floors, walls and ceilings of the building. For example, cinder block walls are going to be less likely to spread flames than a wood frame wall.
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Passive fire protection
Passive fire protection is components or systems of a building or structure that slows or impedes the spread of the effects of fire or smoke without system activation, and usually without movement. Wikipedia