Passive Fire Patch is an independent knowledge hub dedicated to passive fire protection technology. We publish in-depth guides, real-world case studies, and unbiased product comparisons to help engineers, facility managers, specifiers, and procurement teams make informed decisions.

Our Mission

Fire suppression is a critical safety investment, yet the information available is often fragmented, product-biased, or hidden behind paywalls. Our mission is to build the most comprehensive, freely accessible knowledge base on passive fire suppression — covering the science, the standards, the applications, and the real-world outcomes.

Who We Serve

  • Data center & telecom engineers evaluating rack-level fire protection
  • Energy storage integrators addressing thermal runaway risks
  • EV charging infrastructure operators planning fire safety measures
  • Industrial facility managers retrofitting equipment with fire suppression
  • Fire protection consultants & specifiers comparing technologies for projects
  • Procurement & distribution partners sourcing passive fire suppression solutions

Operated by Firequell

Passive Fire Patch is operated by Firequell, a manufacturer of passive fire suppression products including microencapsulated fire patches, capsules, and boards. While we maintain editorial independence in our educational content, we disclose our affiliation transparently. Firequell products are discussed only in technical context — never as sales pitches disguised as articles.

Editorial Policy

Every article on Passive Fire Patch is researched and written by fire protection professionals. We cite standards from NFPA, EN, UL, ISO, IEC, and GB, reference peer-reviewed research, and include real deployment data wherever available. Our product comparisons are based on publicly available specifications and field performance — never on marketing claims alone.

Contact

Questions, corrections, or partnership inquiries? Reach us at [email protected] or visit our Contact page.

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