During a recent episode of TV's Grand Designs, the use of hollow polystyrene blocks/moulds were shown, The rectangular moulds are clipped together (lego style) and secured. Occasional reinforcement bars are added and concrete poured into them. The result being a quick & easy walling system.
The polystyrene moulds are left in situ (thereby creating the require U/insulation value) and rendered over. I have seen this used in a basement area, but the TV show demonstrated it's use from ground to roof level.
The question is, with apparently no fire stopping within the polystyrene 'sandwich', what is in place to stop uncontrolled, unseen and undetected fire spread vertically up to the roof level? or is this polystyrene treated in some way?