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IFC (International Firestop Council)

The International Firestop Council (IFC) is a global industry organisation dedicated to advancing the correct design, specification, and inspection of firestopping and passive fire protection systems. The IFC publishes technical guidance, inspection methodologies, best practice documents, and educational materials that support consistent, code-compliant firestop installation and verification.
For third party inspectors, the IFC knowledge base provides a neutral, product-agnostic reference framework grounded in building science, tested system principles, and field-proven inspection practices.

Why IFC Guidance Matters in Third Party Firestop Inspection

Firestopping systems are only effective when installed according to their tested and listed configuration. However, construction conditions often introduce variations in:
The IFC guidance provides structured approaches to:
This makes IFC guidance especially valuable in real-world site conditions, where inspection judgment must be precise, consistent, and defensible.

Core Competencies Supported by the IFC Knowledge Base

The IFC recommended knowledge base supports third party inspectors in:
This ensures inspections are technical, consistent, and repeatable across contractors, phases, and projects.

Integration with ISO 17020 Accredited Inspection

At Vortex Fire, IFC guidance is integrated into our ISO 17020 accredited independent third party inspection process. This ensures that:
This provides confidence in both technical accuracy and regulatory acceptability of inspection outcomes.

Examples of Firestopping Elements Reviewed Using IFC Best Practice

The emphasis remains on ensuring the installed condition matches valid tested system criteria.

Outcome for Clients and Stakeholders

Integration of IFC knowledge with ISO 17020 accredited inspection results in:
This strengthens life safety, asset protection, and operational resilience.