
Detailed passive fire compliance audits to identify defects, reduce risk and ensure regulatory compliance.
Compliance audits are essential for ensuring passive fire protection systems are installed correctly and continue to meet regulatory requirements throughout the life of a building.
Over time, building modifications, service penetrations and poor installation practices can compromise fire protection systems, creating potential risks and compliance issues.
Bowsers provides comprehensive passive fire compliance audits, identifying defects, assessing system performance and providing clear recommendations to bring buildings back into compliance.


All audits are carried out systematically to ensure no critical areas are overlooked.
Passive fire protection systems must comply with Australian Standards and the National Construction Code. Failure to meet these requirements can result in safety risks, legal exposure and costly remediation works.
Bowsers ensures all compliance audits align with relevant standards and industry requirements. We provide detailed reporting that can be used by building owners, facility managers and certifiers to support compliance and ongoing maintenance.
Our team works closely with stakeholders to ensure all issues are clearly identified and addressed.


Compliance audits are recommended at various stages of a building’s lifecycle, particularly where systems may have been compromised or require verification.
Common scenarios include:
Regular audits help identify issues early and reduce long term risk.

Bowsers also provides additional consulting services to support compliance:
We also offer full installation and rectification services where required.
Bowsers has conducted compliance audits across a wide range of commercial, industrial and residential buildings, helping clients identify risks and implement effective solutions.
Our experience includes projects where detailed inspection and clear reporting are critical to achieving compliance outcomes.
A fire compliance audit involves inspecting passive fire protection systems to ensure they meet regulatory requirements and are functioning as intended.
They help identify defects, reduce risk and ensure buildings remain compliant with safety regulations.
Audits should be conducted regularly as part of ongoing maintenance, or when significant building changes occur.
A report is provided outlining required rectification works to bring the building back into compliance.
Bowsers provides passive fire protection services across key metropolitan and regional areas, with a strong presence in Sydney, Regional NSW, Brisbane and Queensland.

If you need a passive fire compliance audit or want to assess the condition of your building’s fire protection systems, our team can assist. Contact Bowsers to arrange an audit.