When dealing with a large building, atrium spaces present challenges when it comes to building codes.
Whether you are doing renovations or starting new construction, it is imperative to adhere to all fire safety building codes.
Fire & Smoke Curtains from Smoke Guard California can adhere to building codes and be aesthetically pleasing.
Jails, Prisons and detention centers provide a unique dilemma when it comes to fire and smoke safety.
The classic steel fire door has quite a legacy when it comes to fire protection.
Our experienced team knows how to optimize space, satisfy rigorous code requirements, and recognizes the value of customer relationships.
Traditional fire doors used to be the only option to secure areas from fire and smoke.
The International Building Code (IBC) provides the rules and regulations that are most widely adopted in the United States. These construction and design codes provide fire door regulations to ensure the safety of a building’s occupants.
Did you know smoke inhalation is the leading cause of fire death, exceeding burns by a three-to-one ratio? Due to that reality, buildings must be designed to protect its occupants from both fire and smoke.
When it comes to meeting smoke and fire codes, the enclosed elevator lobby has reigned supreme for many years.
When discussing vertically deploying smoke & fire-rated opening protectives, emphasis is always put on doorways or elevators. However, it is also important to consider any internal windows you may have.