


Introduction
๐ฅ FPAP โ Fire Protection Association of Pakistan
Empowering Fire Safety Across Pakistan
The Fire Protection Association of Pakistan (FPAP) is a pioneering organization committed to the advancement of fire safety, emergency preparedness, and life protection across the country. Founded with the mission to raise awareness, improve fire safety standards, and support firefighting professionals, FPAP has played a vital role in shaping policies, conducting risk assessments, and leading community initiatives.
๐ก What FPAP Does:
- Conducts Fire Risk Assessments for high-risk properties and urban structures
- Hosts conferences and exhibitions (e.g., Fire Security Exhibition & Conference 2009)
- Engages in technical education on fire codes, occupancy classifications, and egress systems
- Runs CSR initiatives such as:
- COVID-19 relief efforts
- Distribution of rations and medical supplies

๐งโ๐ Legacy and Leadership
At the heart of the Fire Protection Association of Pakistan (FPAP) lies the enduring legacy of Ghazi G.M. Naz โ a trailblazer whose dedication laid the foundation for fire safety awareness and reform in Pakistan. Known for his unwavering passion and relentless commitment, Mr. Naz worked tirelessly to uplift the standards of fire protection across public and private sectors, at a time when fire safety was a largely overlooked concern.
His vision wasnโt limited to risk prevention โ it was about saving lives, empowering first responders, and educating communities. Under his influence, FPAP evolved from a small initiative into a nationally recognized organization advocating for change, innovation, and responsibility in the fire protection landscape.
The organization continues to honor his mission by:
- Engaging with policymakers to influence national fire safety regulations
- Educating the public through exhibitions, seminars, and workshops
- Supporting firefighting professionals with training and technical resources
- Assessing and improving fire safety infrastructure across Pakistan’s urban centers
Even today, his spirit is reflected in every fire risk assessment conducted, every building made safer, and every life potentially saved. The Naz-e-Fire tribute, proudly featured in our exhibitions and communications, stands as a symbol of FPAPโs roots and the values that guide us forward.



๐ข Key Focus Areas
The Fire Protection Association of Pakistan (FPAP) operates with a clear mission: to safeguard lives and property through comprehensive fire safety strategies. Our work is rooted in a multidisciplinary approach that addresses the unique challenges of Pakistanโs evolving urban landscape. From high-rise buildings to industrial facilities, our team is actively working to improve safety infrastructure, educate stakeholders, and promote code compliance.
๐ Fire Risk Assessments
We conduct detailed Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs) for residential, commercial, and industrial facilities. Our assessments identify potential fire hazards, evaluate evacuation procedures, and ensure compliance with national and international safety standards. These reports guide building owners and developers in implementing life-saving safety measures.
Focus Areas:
- High-rise buildings in congested urban centers
- Hospitals, schools, and public access buildings
- Industrial warehouses and hazardous material sites


๐ Public Education & Compliance Advocacy
Fire safety is not just a technical issue โ it’s a cultural necessity. FPAP works closely with government bodies, construction firms, and the general public to spread awareness and improve regulatory compliance. We host workshops, distribute educational materials, and offer hands-on training for facility managers, safety officers, and first responders.
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