Features that Make Fire Rated Boards and Marine Plywood Useful for Specific Applications Every year, hundreds of homes and businesses in Australia are destroyed by accidental fires, bushfires, or forest fires. However, significant fire protection can be achieved by using fire rated boards in the construction of houses or buildings, which provide passive fire resistance by preventing the spread of flames for up to two hours and also reduce the emission of smoke, which causes deaths due to choking. A fire-rated board gives the occupants enough time to escape for safety while also saving valuables before active fire suppression systems, such as hydrants, or the fire-fighting team arrives at the location. Water, mold, termites, bacteria, and impact are all resistant to fire rated board. These are now required for both compliance and to provide adequate fire protection to the occupants of adjacently constructed buildings. The boundary wall systems allow for space efficiency, maximizing internal space and land use, and can be built without requiring access from the adjoining property. Specially-treated products to enhance the fire performance Matilda Veneer's fire rated boards can withstand temperatures of up to and exceeding 1200 degrees Celsius, which is why construction companies, architects, and designers rely on the long-lasting performance and effectiveness of Matilda Veneer's fire rated boards. Fire rated boards can be used to improve the fire performance of walls and ceilings in areas where fire is a concern, such as kitchens, auditoriums, school laboratories, and specialized applications. You can choose from a variety of fire rated boards that differ in thickness, size, and fire resistance properties. Matilda Veneer's fire rated boards have exceptional acoustic properties, making them an excellent choice for use in apartments, hospitals, hotels, and healthcare facilities.