brandskyddat
Brandskyddat is a Swedish term describing fire protection in buildings and construction. It refers to elements, materials, or structures that have been designed, tested, and rated to resist fire for a specified period, helping to limit fire spread and to protect occupants and property. The concept encompasses both passive fire protection, such as fire-rated walls, floors, doors, and coatings, and active measures like fire detection and suppression systems. A brandskyddad component is typically provided with a fire resistance classification that specifies a time rating (for example, a 60-minute resistance) and is assessed according to applicable standards.
Regulatory context: In Sweden, fire protection requirements are established by the Planning and Building Act and
Applications and practice: The term is commonly used in architectural design, civil engineering, and facility management.