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The Interplay of Acoustics, Movement and Firestopping in Modern Construction

Learn why sound control, movement joints and passive fire safety must be designed as one integrated system

Passive firestop protection is needed to preserve compartmentation where building elements intersect (walls / floors / building envelopes), and also where services may need to pass through. These gaps and penetrations also allow sound to pass, so there is a clear link between effective passive firestop protection and an acoustic rating. Furthermore, the intersection of different building elements always requires the ability for the passive firestop material to accommodate some degree of movement. This webinar covers how to consider all of these considerations when designing and specifying passive firestop solutions. Join us on this upcoming webinar on 28th July, 2026, from 1:00 PM AEDT to hear all about it. Register today to take Passive Fire Protection to the next level!


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1 upcoming session
July 28th, 2026 / 1:00 PM (GMT+10)
Instructor: Dr. Martin Stirling

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The Interplay of Acoustics, Movement and Firestopping in Modern Construction
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