BYLT gives fire protection teams a certified solution finder powered by EN 1366 standards, quality control workflows, digital inspection records, audit-ready reports, and QR verification for every job on site.
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BYLT helps teams turn certified solutions into project control plans, repeatable inspection workflows, and consistent evidence requirements across every job.
Define what needs to be inspected, where evidence is required, and which records must be generated before handover.
Keep contractors, inspectors, and project managers aligned on the same fire compliance process across sites.
Make inspection requirements visible before work starts so teams know what proof will be needed later.
Organize project documentation, inspection progress, and handover records around the people responsible for the work.
Describe the penetration, wall, and substrate. Get a manufacturer-certified match with reasoning your team can audit.
Passes EN 1366-3 clauses 4.1, 5.2.1, and 6.3, with installer guidance, datasheet access, and certificate references bundled.
BYLT guides inspectors through context-aware questions based on the substrate, penetration, fire class, and required evidence for the job.
Upload drawings, place inspection points, and connect photos, answers, and reports to specific installations so documentation remains traceable after the project closes.
BYLT turns inspection evidence into branded PDFs, project documentation, and audit-ready reports using the data already captured in the workflow.
Public QR access links approved installations to certificates, inspection evidence, reports, and handover records through a branded verification portal.
Select a certified fire stopping system with explainable EN 1366 reasoning.
Turn selected solution into control requirements & inspection expectations.
Guide the site team through standardized digital inspections.
Collect photos, measurements, answers, drawing locations, and signatures.
Create branded PDFs, project documentation, and audit-ready reports.
Give owners, auditors, and facility teams long-term access to the approved record.
Read field-tested perspectives on passive fire protection, inspection documentation, quality control, and long-term verification.
Product approval and system classification are not the same. A product can be properly documented while the installed firestop condition still lacks evidence that it matches a classified system.
Firestop testing is not only about proving that a system survives. Its deeper purpose is to reveal how performance degrades, where vulnerabilities emerge, and how uncertainty can be managed.
Service penetrations are no longer simple openings to be sealed. They are complex interfaces shaped by MEP systems, geometry, fire behaviour, coordination, and documentation requirements.
No long-term contracts. No catches. Simple.