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Terrorist Threat Fire Protection: Smoke & Fire Curtain Applications

Mission critical structures, such as ports, nerve centers, power plants, electrical grids, and data centers are unfortunately at risk of a terrorist attack. Curtain technology can help these structures better survive a fire scenario and save lives and reduce damage.

Smoke curtains offer flexible compartmentalizing and can separate and retard the progress of the fire and smoke by separating open areas. This threat has created the need for Continuity of Operations (COOP) facilities. Smoke curtains are excellent solutions for the design and implementation of COOP facilities.

We at U.S. Smoke & Fire believe that smoke curtain technology is of critical importance in building design and management. Life safety is paramount in protecting assets and ensuring operational continuity. Our fire protection programs aim to protect people, property, and data from operational interruptions while ensuring compliance with relevant codes and regulations. 

Introduction

In today's digital age, critical infrastructure such as data centers, oil rigs, and refineries are essential to the global economy. However, these facilities are vulnerable to fire risks that can cause catastrophic damage, disrupt operations, and result in significant economic losses. Fire protection is a critical aspect of safety and operational continuity for these facilities. In this article, we will discuss the importance of fire protection in critical infrastructure, the unique fire risks in data centers, and the role of smoke and fire curtain solutions in protecting these facilities.

Understanding the Threats to Critical Infrastructure

Critical infrastructure such as data centers, oil rigs, and refineries are high-risk areas where fires can have devastating consequences. The presence of combustible materials, high-pressure systems, and complex machinery requires careful fire prevention and protection measures. Industry experts agree that fire protection is critical for protecting critical assets and ensuring operational continuity. In data centers, for example, a fire can cause data loss, operational delays, and substantial financial damages. In oil rigs and refineries, fires can result in environmental harm, life-threatening situations, and significant economic losses.

Fire Risks and Protection in Data Centers

Data centers are uniquely vulnerable to fire risks due to the concentration of electrical equipment, cables, and overheating components. A fire in a data center can threaten expensive hardware, cause significant data loss, and lead to operational downtime. Fire safety is crucial in data centers to prevent damage to critical assets. Fire suppression systems are essential in data centers to prevent damage to critical assets. Clean agent systems, such as FM-200 and Novec 1230, are commonly used in data centers due to their rapid response and effective extinguishing of fires in seconds.

Smoke and Fire Curtain Solutions

Smoke and fire curtain solutions are an essential component of fire protection systems in critical infrastructure. These solutions are designed to prevent smoke and fire from spreading and to provide a safe means of egress for occupants. Smoke curtains, such as those offered by Door Systems, are code-compliant and integrate seamlessly with existing fire protection systems. They are easy to install in elevator openings, making it simple to bring a structure up to code. Fire-rated doors and elevator smoke containment curtains work together to provide a comprehensive fire and smoke protection solution.

Case Studies: Fire Suppression and Smoke Curtain Applications

Several case studies demonstrate the effectiveness of fire suppression and smoke curtain solutions in protecting critical infrastructure. An example is the use of smoke curtains in elevator openings to prevent smoke and fire from spreading. These solutions have been shown to be cost-effective and provide a high level of protection for occupants and critical assets.

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Why Choose Fire Protective Smoke Curtains for Your Open Floor Plan?
  • Rated as for 1 hour, 2 hours and 3 hour smoke and fire partition, barrier and opening protective.
  • Only a 7 inch by 7 inch housing for up to a 18 feet length with a 10 feet drop height.
  • Housings of 7 inch by 11 inches for lengths longer than 19 feet.
  • Typical 60 feet length curtain housing with 40 foot drop only 8 inches by 13 inches.
  • Accordion smoke and fire barrier systems makes turns and angles without posts and rails.
  • Gravity Fail Safe Deployment.
  • Fully Integrates with Fire Alarm System with optional building management system relay per UL 864.
  • Report holder for Elevator smoke containment and elevator lobby smoke containment per ICC AC-77.
  • Utilized to Rate Corridor in lieu of fire rated glass, washing glass In lieu of horizontal accordion doors and cross corridor area separation with pass through egress.
  • Enclose monumental stairways and secondary Egress paths makes fixed glass draft curtains a thing of the past.
  • Curtains with redundant forms of egress, pass through egress, rewind switches, two stage descents, delayed descents.
  • Curtains used for stages per NFPA 80 guidelines.
  • Restricts Atrium Volume as part of an Atrium Smoke Management System per IBC 909 and IBC 404.5 exception 3.
  • Provides Atrium Separation per IBC 404.5 Exception 6 back to 2 floor rule for removal of smoke management system.
  • Horizontal Curtains to separate two floors allows architects to design more open floor plans.
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