Thursday, May 2, 2019

Fire Protection for Common Grease Ducts

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If there’s one thing restaurant owners worry about the most, it’s a kitchen fire. Considering chefs prepare delicious meals using grills and hot oils, one slip up could prove disastrous. In fact, a small uncontrolled flame can quickly spread and ignite an entire building. This is why it’s imperative that you take the appropriate steps to keep your grease ducts clean and use the appropriate fire protection systems.

The problem with grease ducts is that if not cleaned on a consistent basis, as required by local building codes, a grease buildup accumulates in no time. The other issue is that a lot of grease duct systems are difficult to reach and do not have access to the duct’s interior at locations where the duct can be reached. Without an easy to open access door, people can become complacent about removing grease and other residue. Therefore, you need to have a strict policy in place regarding your grease duct cleaning schedule and ensure you have the right grease duct system in place.

The good news is that you have multiple solutions available, all competitively priced. For example, to prevent the spread of a grease duct fire, you must have a system installed that meets all code compliance requirements. Not only must this product meet the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association, but also the International Mechanical Code and the National Building Code of Canada.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Passive Fire Protection System

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As a business owner, you need to take the appropriate steps to ensure the safety of your employees and the security of the building. As part of this, you want the best possible passive fire protection system installed. This system must meet building code fire protection requirements and be compliant with North American codes and standards. Learn the difference between a fire partition and fire barrier, so you can choose the right one.

Fire Barrier vs. Fire Partition

People often use the terms “fire partition” and “fire barrier” interchangeably. Although the two are both types of passive fire protection systems, when it comes to building code fire protection requirements, they each have a different International Building Code or IBC definition. This means they must have a minimum fire protection rating.

When referring to a fire barrier, this serves as a type of structure that has at least a one-hour fire resistance rating. Based on the occupancy type and number of people working in the building, you can choose a barrier that provides up to four hours of protection.


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Thursday, December 13, 2018

DuraSteel for the Power Sectors

For both residential and commercial power sectors, it is essential to implement passive fire protection. Using fire and blast protection assemblies, key industries, including the medical, military defense, finance, and transportation sectors, and even all levels of government have enhanced protection in the event of a fire. Even a split-second total power outage is enough to create disastrous results for these industries and the millions of people who rely on the services they provide.
Just imagine a large bank, a hospital, a subway, or the defense department losing power. Businesses and government agencies recognize the potential risk even a small fire can bring. For that reason, they select the best passive fire protection system available. If you want to prevent the spread of a fire within your premises, DuraSteel is without question the most reliable and effective product on the market.
The non-combustible panel is what makes this product unique from anything else on the market. In addition to providing fire protection, DuraSteel is also blast-resistant. Through extensive testing, the experts found that DuraSteel provides up to six full hours of fire resistance and as high as 2.3 bar of blast resistance. With an innovative design, this material is an effective fire protection solution to a wide variety of applications.
The fire and blast protection assemblies of DuraSteel include two metal face sheets mechanically bonded to a fiber cement core.
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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

A Fire Rated Enclosure: A Guardian Angel to Protecting Your System from the Wrath of Fire

Daily, multiple industries implement various protective systems. Among these, a fire rated enclosure is considered one of the most important. Whether in the form of a fire barrier, or perhaps a multi sided system constructed using a fire rated panel or fire rated board such as a fire rated column enclosure, the goal is to ensure that in the event of a fire, any valuable equipment or structural member is fully protected. However, stopping a fire from spreading also protects the business structure as well as people inside.

A few examples of the things that absolutely require a fire-resistant enclosure include:
  • Components located in primary circuits
  • Circuits for fire and life safety systems
  • Load bearing members of buildings and structures
  • Equipment containing flammable liquids
The type of equipment dictates how long fire protection lasts. For example, lighting, exhaust fans, speakers, plumbing, and low voltage control boxes may only require a one-hour enclosure constructed from fire rated board, whereas other equipment could require fire protection between two and four hours. Even the exact type of enclosure varies according to exact need.
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Friday, May 19, 2017

Protect Your Critical Systems with DuraSystems’ Blast Enclosure

A blast enclosure, which could also be constructed of blast walls, is perfectly engineered to ensure that your operation has the right amount of protection against destructive blasts. With the appropriate blast enclosure design, your operation will be more efficient and less expensive. In addition, blast walls can be reconfigured according to your specific blast wall design specifications, meaning you are not provided with a cookie-cutter solution that delivers a less-than-desirable outcome.

A blast enclosure is comprised of doors, panels, and various other components that make up the enclosure system. It is important that you hire a reputable company that uses the highest-quality materials proven to stand up devastating blasts and even fire. As opposed to getting a bolted-together enclosure, you will end up with a masterfully engineered system that performs optimally for its intended purpose.

When the blast wall design has a rating of up to 2 bar blast over-pressure, you have confidence that your equipment, machinery, piping, vital cabling, and, more importantly, your employees will be protected. These enclosures are designed in such a way that the effects from a potentially devastating event are properly mitigated. This keeps your workers safe and ensures that critical systems are still operational should an explosion occur.
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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

When and Where Is a Fire Barrier Used?

The primary purpose of a fire barrier is to compartmentalize a building in an effort to prevent fire and smoke from spreading. This protects the structure, interior property, and, most importantly, human life. Any risk of fire is serious. As a business owner, you have the right and the legal obligation to take the appropriate protection measures.
Although a fire barrier benefits virtually all industries, it is especially critical for companies that deal with volatile materials and those with a large number of occupants. For a company with volatile materials, the spread of fire creates the risk for an explosion. In the case of high-volume occupants, the barrier optimizes escape time. Especially for hospitals, nursing homes, and other facilities with bed-ridden patients, extra time is the difference between life and death.

To determine the right type of barrier your local building codes, and possibly your insurance company, will have specific requirements for the type and level of fire rating.


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Friday, April 7, 2017

What to Look for in a Fire Rated Panel

When it comes to fire protection, your local building codes and your insurance company will provide you with requirements. This eliminates guesswork on your part as to what to look for in a passive fire protection. However, you should still gain insight into what the different panel options are and how each provides a unique level of protection.
Varying Levels of Fire Resistance

There are several unique levels of fire resistance. While most share the same concept, there are some key differences, although these are typically quite subtle. The levels include a Class A, Class B Class C, as well as one and two-hour fire rated panels. By reducing the risk of fire, your business is protected and you avoid haggling with the insurance company down the road.

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