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AS 3959:2018 specifies the construction requirements for buildings built in bushfire-prone areas in order to improve the buildings resistance to bushfire attack including from burning embers, radiant heat and flame contact or a combination of these.
The primary objective of this Australian Standard is providing a measure of protection for the occupants of buildings until the fire front passes, as well as providing a measure of protection to the building itself.
This Standard does not provide a guarantee the building will survive a bushfire attack on every occasion.
This Standard is referenced in both Volume 1 and Volume 2 of the National Construction Code (NCC) providing Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions for the construction of buildings and structures in bushfire prone areas.
The primary users of this standard include builders, trade contractors, designers, building certifiers, surveyors, project managers, as well as product manufacturers and suppliers.