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Fire partitions |
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| The basic function of fire doors and partitions is to divide space into separate fire compartments. This enables people caught inside a building on fire make a safe escape. It makes the firemen's job manageable and enables minimising property loss by preventing the spreading of fire more » |
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Natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilation |
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| Contrary to common belief, it is not fire but smoke that reaps most deadly harvest during a fire. It accounts for over 90% of fatal casualties. Therefore, it is becoming more and more important to protect people against the adverse effects of smoke and gases produced during the fire. Natural smoke-exhaust systems provide a means of creating smoke-free zones. more » |
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Fire dampers |
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| Rapid smoke expansion in a building on fire frequently renders escape routes useless and prevents rescue teams from entering the site. Powered ventilation is the most successful method of forcing smoke and other products of the burning process outside and drawing in outer air inside in tall and high-rise buildings. more » |
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Building structures |
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| Fireproofing systems give building structures the proper class of fire resistance, which means that during a fire they will retain the designed load bearing resistance for the time required by the law. more » |
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We listen to our clients carefully, analyse market expectations, and develop new products compliant with the most recent regulations governing fire prevention.That is why our offer is steadily growing. more » |