OFI Contracts Ltd

OFI Contracts Ltd Specialist Cladding, Fire Protection & Interior Construction Solutions. Delivering high-quality, compliant construction services nationally and internationally.

Nearing completion firestopping student accommodation for Malik Holdings, Coverdale House, Leeds. What a beautiful refur...
26/03/2026

Nearing completion firestopping student accommodation for Malik Holdings, Coverdale House, Leeds. What a beautiful refurb they have created 🤩🙌🏻

The devastation we are seeing in Glasgow today is a tragic reminder of why passive fire protection is non-negotiable. If...
09/03/2026

The devastation we are seeing in Glasgow today is a tragic reminder of why passive fire protection is non-negotiable. If these compartment walls had functioned as intended, containing the inferno for even two hours, countless neighboring businesses could have been spared this total loss. By effectively 'boxing in' the fire, we don't just save property; we drastically reduce the pressure on our overstretched Fire and Rescue crews, allowing them to focus on a controlled perimeter rather than a runaway catastrophe.

Why this concept is often misunderstood:

• The "Invisible" Factor: Unlike a fire extinguisher or a bright red alarm, compartmentation is hidden inside walls, floors, and service risers. People often assume a wall is just a wall, not realizing it needs specific fire-rated materials and intumescent seals to stop heat and smoke.

• The "Weakest Link" Problem: A wall might be fire-rated, but if a single plumber or electrician runs a pipe through it and fails to use a firestop collar, the entire two-hour protection is compromised in minutes.

• Cost vs. Risk: Because fires are (thankfully) rare, there is often a dangerous temptation to cut corners on high-quality firestopping during construction to save on immediate costs.

John Hayton and Angela Hayton absolutely fantastic people, top quality products. Our preferred supplier.
07/03/2026

John Hayton and Angela Hayton absolutely fantastic people, top quality products. Our preferred supplier.

Help us get our name out there!💥

07/03/2026

After months of anticipation of Gateway 2 (BSR) approval, we are excited to have received full approval. I am sure this comes as a huge relief for the occupants of properties with defective cladding.
A monumental achievement from the Architect and the rest of the team.
Next stop Whitechapel!

Well done Stephen and Co very well deserved 👏🏻
07/03/2026

Well done Stephen and Co very well deserved 👏🏻

Brigantia Fire is now ISO 9001:2015 certified

06/03/2026

What a long slog this has been but we have both gained our SMSTS today. Women in construction scored higher!! Whoop whoop! 🙌🏻

New website finally!
21/02/2026

New website finally!

OFI Contracts Ltd delivers expert construction, cladding, and fire protection services nationally & internationally. Trusted, quality-driven, on time.

After having a discussion about unused construction products we found this gem of a place today https://www.rebuildsite....
01/08/2025

After having a discussion about unused construction products we found this gem of a place today https://www.rebuildsite.co.uk/.

We have donated loads of over ordered materials which these guys sell and give to charity.

We take surplus materials from construction sites and put them to good use. Our purpose is to encourage everyone to rethink how to better use materials, reclaim materials that are currently being thrown away or down-cycled, and reuse as much excess and ‘nearly-new’ materials as possible, creatin...

08/07/2025

What is Passive Fire?
Passive fire protection is a crucial element to any building’s overall fire safety strategy. The purpose of passive fire protection (PFP) is to slow or prevent the spread of fire within the building through the use of fire rated materials. Passive fire protection systems work by using fire resistant doors, walls, and floors to contain fire, heat, and smoke, with the aim of limiting fire spread to a single compartment within the building.
Passive systems do not seek to extinguish fire, but rather focus on minimising the spread of fire throughout a building. These systems work by containing a fire to its area of origin, providing safe egress for the occupants of the building and containing the fire to a comparatively small size such that the Fire and Rescue service can deal with the fire more easily. Limiting the spread of the fire to the compartment results in a smaller, contained fire which also provides greater resilience for the building structure. Effective PFP systems work by dividing a building into fire protected ‘areas’; this is referred to as compartmentation.
Compartmentation protects the building by containing fire and smoke away from escape routes, hallways, stairwells, and fire exits. Passive fire protection systems also aim to limit structural damage to crucial areas of a building which would otherwise result in large financial loss.
What are passive fire protection systems?
A fire risk assessment survey will provide recommendations for a passive fire protection strategy unique to each building. This will usually consist of one or more of the following fire protection measures:
Fire and smoke doors – A fire and smoke door with a fire resistance and smoke control rating reduces the spread of fire and smoke between compartments and helps to maximise time for occupants to escape from a building.
Fire curtains – A fire curtain may also be used to help prevent a fire from spreading throughout a building. These are triggered by a fire alarm or smoke detector which allows the curtain to fall vertically and obstruct the path of a fire. Fire curtains are often used in open plan buildings which do not have the infrastructure to support other PFP systems such as fire doors.
Fire and smoke dampers – Fire and smoke dampers respond to the detection of fire and close automatically. The device permits the flow of air where fire rated structures (e.g. walls, floors or other fire barriers) are penetrated.
Fire walls – Fire walls are a fire resisting barrier installed into the building structures to aid compartmentation and prevent the spread of fire between areas. Fire walls may also be used as walls to separate a building for other means such as privacy or acoustics.
Intumescent coatings – Fire resistant coatings are designed to keep the material they are protecting from reaching its flammable temperature. PFP coating limits the temperature of the substrate, helping to maintain structural loadbearing capacity by rapidly expanding when exposed to heat to form a stable, carbonaceous, insulative char.
Independent, third-party certificated installers can help to ensure correct installation of the specialist passive fire protection products such that they perform as intended to meet the required standards.

What is the difference between active and passive fire protection?
Unlike active fire protection systems such as sprinkler systems, fire alarms, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and fire hoses, passive fire protection systems generally do not ‘activate’ in the event of a fire, merely remaining in place to resist the fire. However, with the advent of more sophisticated systems, such as operable fire curtains, the lines between active and passive systems have become less clearly defined. All systems which are expected to ‘operate’ in the event of a fire, including passive systems such as fire doors need regular testing and ongoing maintenance to ensure their effectiveness.
Active and passive fire protection systems work independently of each other but the overall fire strategy of a building will often consider the presence of both to provide your building and its occupants with the necessary protection in the event of a fire. While these systems will not prevent a fire starting, they aim to detect, alert, restrict, and potentially suppress a developing fire.
In summary, passive fire protection systems work to reduce the spread of fire throughout a building and limit structural damage, while active systems work to detect and suppress a fire. Both systems need to function correctly to provide the intended fire protection for the building.

🔥Are you compliant?🔥

1. Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (FSO)
2. Fire Safety Act 2021
3. Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022
4. Building Safety Act 2022

Q. How long to evacuate following the discovery of a fire? A. Seconds3 minutes until flashover as per video, incredibly ...
12/03/2025

Q. How long to evacuate following the discovery of a fire?
A. Seconds

3 minutes until flashover as per video, incredibly frightening.

The Oak Ridge Fire Department shows you how fast a fire can grow. If you don't have a Home Escape Plan, you are gambling with your life, as well as the lives...

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