3 March 2021

Passive Fire Penetration Stickers

Passive fire penetration stickers are required in line with Australian Standards to be adhered next to all penetrations. These may be on a concrete, block work, plaster, fibre cement, plastic, hebel or other substrate. 

Hutchies has developed a sticker format in various sizes with high adhesive sticking capabilities which are available from our supplier (details below). 

These stickers adhere well to most surfaces so there is less likelihood of them falling off. Note, on concrete surfaces it is sometimes prudent to clean any contaminants from the surface such as formwork release oil prior to application with xylene/solvent.

Teams/sites can purchase these as required, and subcontractors are welcome to purchase these direct as well. The stickers can be customised to include the addition of business' names and details.

Please note that stickers must only be installed when the penetration work is COMPLETE. Stickers on incomplete works are being targeted by regulators during construction as they imply that works are completed.  

It is critical trades certify COMPLETED WORKS with the correctly completed sticker.

Three sizes available: 120mm x 80mm / 150mm x 100mm / 180mm x 120mm

Ordering Details

To order these stickers, please contact our sticker supplier, Options 4 Branding.

Please quote 'Fire Penetration Stickers' when ordering and specify which size & quantity you would like: 

  • 120mm x 80mm
  • 150mm x 100mm
  • 180mm x 120mm 

Phone 07 3801 2337

Mobile 0456 609 354

Email o4b@options.com.au

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