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brandsikre

Brandsikre is a term used to describe the process and measures aimed at making buildings, installations, and processes resistant to fire. The goal is to prevent ignition, limit the spread of fire, protect occupants, maintain escape routes, and facilitate control and extinguishing of a fire. Brandsikre involves planning, design, construction, and ongoing maintenance.

The concept is typically divided into passive and active fire protection. Passive fire protection includes fire-resistant

Regulatory and standards context varies by country but generally requires integration of fire protection in design

Applications span new constructions and major renovations across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. Effective brandsikre reduces

building
elements
and
assemblies
such
as
fire-rated
walls
and
floors,
fire
doors,
fire-stopped
penetrations,
and
compartmentalization
that
slow
fire
spread.
Active
fire
protection
comprises
detection
and
alarm
systems,
automatic
sprinkler
or
suppression
systems,
extinguishing
equipment,
and
emergency
lighting
and
signage.
Fire
safety
planning,
including
risk
assessments,
evacuation
plans,
and
regular
drills,
is
also
a
core
component.
and
construction.
In
Norway,
building
regulations
under
Plan-
og
bygningsloven
and
the
tekniske
forskrifter
(TEK)
set
fire
safety
requirements,
often
aligned
with
European
NS-EN
standards
(for
example
EN
13501
for
fire
classification
of
construction
products).
Compliance
typically
involves
documentation,
inspection,
and
ongoing
maintenance
of
fire
protection
systems.
the
likelihood
of
injuries,
minimizes
property
damage,
and
supports
safer
evacuation
and
easier
fire
control.