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Cavity Fire Barriers vs Slab Edge Barriers: Which Is Right for Your Property?

When it comes to fire safety in buildings, effective passive fire protection can be the difference between life and death. Two critical components of fire compartmentation are cavity fire barriers and slab edge barriers. Both play a vital role in slowing the spread of fire and smoke, but understanding which is right for your property is essential for compliance, protection, and peace of mind.

At Zyan Fire Protection, we have years of experience delivering certified fire stopping solutions tailored to residential, commercial, and public buildings across London and the UK. In this guide, we explain the differences between these two barrier types and provide practical advice for making informed fire safety decisions.

What Are Cavity Fire Barriers?

Cavity fire barriers are installed in concealed spaces such as wall cavities, service voids, and ceiling voids. Their primary purpose is to prevent fire and smoke from travelling through hidden areas that connect different parts of a building. Without effective fire stopping materials in these cavities, fire can spread rapidly, compromising compartmentation and putting lives at risk.

Key points about cavity fire barriers:

  • Typically installed vertically or horizontally within wall or ceiling voids
  • Use fire-resistant boards, wraps, or sealants to block hidden passages
  • Maintain fire compartmentation as required by Building Regulations Part B
  • Essential for protecting residential blocks, hospitals, and office buildings

Cavity fire barriers are particularly important in buildings with multiple compartments or mixed-use areas, where fire could otherwise travel unseen between apartments, offices, or service spaces.

What Are Slab Edge Barriers?

Slab edge barriers are installed at the edges of floor slabs, where walls meet horizontal surfaces. These barriers are crucial for preventing fire and smoke from bypassing compartmentation at slab edges, a common vulnerability in modern buildings. 

Proper installation ensures that fire cannot travel between floors via the edge of slabs, maintaining the integrity of fire compartments.

Key considerations for slab edge barriers:

  • Installed horizontally along floor slab perimeters
  • Typically include fire-resistant boards, mortars, or sealants
  • Required in multi-storey residential and commercial properties
  • Supports compliance with fire compartmentation and fire door regulations

Slab edge barriers are essential for multi-storey buildings such as apartment complexes, hotels, and office blocks, where protecting vertical and horizontal compartmentation is critical.

Cavity Fire Barriers vs Slab Edge Barriers: Key Differences

While both barrier types support fire compartmentation, they address different risks.

FeatureCavity Fire BarriersSlab Edge Barriers
LocationWithin wall, ceiling, or service voidsFloor slab edges where walls meet slabs
PurposePrevent hidden fire spreadPrevent fire travelling between floors
Typical MaterialsFire-resistant boards, wraps, intumescent sealantsFire-resistant mortars, boards, and sealants
Common UseResidential voids, commercial service spacesMulti-storey residential, offices, hotels

Selecting the right solution depends on your building type, structure, and fire strategy. In many cases, both barrier types are required to maintain full compliance and effective fire protection.

Compliance and Safety Considerations

UK Building Regulations (Part B) and associated fire safety guidance require that all compartments in a building maintain their integrity for the expected fire rating. When choosing between cavity fire barriers and slab edge barriers, consider:

  • Fire rating requirements of walls, floors, and ceilings
  • Risk of fire spread through hidden voids or slab edges
  • Existing fire compartmentation and previous fire stopping installations
  • Approved fire stopping materials suitable for the building type

Regular surveys and inspections can identify breaches or outdated barriers that compromise fire safety. Properly installed and maintained barriers help prevent fire from spreading, protect occupants, and minimise legal liabilities.

Why Zyan Fire Protection Is Your Trusted Partner

At Zyan Fire Protection, we are committed to helping property owners and managers meet regulatory requirements while safeguarding lives. Our certified team delivers:

  • Expert installation of cavity fire barriers and slab edge barriers
  • Use of high-quality fire stopping materials for long-lasting protection
  • Comprehensive compartmentation surveys to identify hidden risks
  • Transparent guidance on compliance and fire strategy

We operate independently, providing impartial advice tailored to your property’s needs. Our approach combines technical expertise with a practical, approachable style to ensure you understand every step of your fire protection strategy.

Conclusion

Cavity fire barriers and slab edge barriers are both essential components of passive fire protection. While cavity fire barriers stop fire in concealed voids, slab edge barriers prevent fire from spreading between floors. Choosing the right solution is vital for compliance with Building Regulations, maintaining fire compartmentation, and protecting lives.

By working with a trusted fire safety partner like Zyan Fire Protection, you can ensure your property is safe, compliant, and equipped with the most effective fire stopping solutions available.

FAQs

How often should fire barriers be inspected?
Fire barriers should be inspected regularly, typically during scheduled fire risk assessments, to ensure they remain intact and effective. Any damage or breaches should be repaired immediately using certified fire stopping materials.

Can one barrier type replace the other?
No, cavity fire barriers and slab edge barriers serve different purposes. For full fire compartmentation, both may be required depending on your building structure and fire strategy.

Are these barriers required in all buildings?
Yes, UK Building Regulations Part B requires appropriate fire compartmentation in most multi-storey or compartmented buildings. The specific requirements depend on the building type, size, and occupancy.

Ensure your building is protected and compliant. Book a free site survey with Zyan Fire Protection today to assess your fire stopping needs and safeguard your property with expert, certified solutions.

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