Regardless of where the elevator is located, one of the biggest risks when being inside one is during the event of a fire, as the elevator shaft will act as a chimney and will absorb smoke at an incredibly quick pace.

According to the National Fire Protection Association, smoke inhalation is more likely to be the cause of death rather than the fire itself. In commercial properties especially, many people will come and go, which creates additional risk and danger when those people are looking for an exit during a fire evacuation.

The worries around being trapped in such a small space are a cause for concern. How will you be able to breathe? What if the elevator doors are partly stuck and smoke is able to filter through? Smoke and fire curtains are a great way to protect elevators and people from the spread of smoke or fire and the damage it causes.

The evolution of smoke and fire curtains

The initial purpose of an elevator is to provide an easy travel solution between floors. When an emergency occurs, elevators serve an essential role where the International Building Code is concerned. The IBC has strict guidelines that an elevator must follow. Chapter 10 under section 1003.7 calls for elevators to be used only as an ‘’accessible means of egress in accordance with section 1009.4’’. Coopers’ fire curtains with smoke control offer integrity against fire and prevent the spread of smoke

After the conclusion that elevators are the fastest cause of smoke spreading throughout a building, the IBC and other fire regulation organizations produced these guidelines to prevent further tragedies from happening.

Coopers’ fire curtains with smoke control offer integrity against fire and prevent the spread of smoke to other floors when used over elevator doors or in lobbies. FireMaster fire curtains with smoke control can be used over individual elevator doors or form virtual cost-effective elevator lobbies. Ensuring open-plan lobbies and elevator doors meet requirements is key when running a building that utilizes elevators.

Why are smoke and fire curtains the best solution?

Fire extinguishers, fire alarms, sprinklers, and smoke detectors are all products that a building needs to meet the minimum requirements for fire safety – all of them are essential for protection and they can ensure a fire is prevented or stopped before it spreads further.

However, in bigger buildings, the amount of fire protection required is substantial. Without a fire extinguisher and sprinkler at hand in each location, you create the risk of not being able to utilize them when needed – ensuring equipment is available in each area comes at a cost.

Often, many buildings may not be able to provide fire protection equipment in elevators due to their small size and the possibility of them being misused – causing damage to the elevator before a fire has even occurred. With a lack of equipment available, a fire could seriously harm the space, surroundings, and people who could be inside.

Versatility with smoke and fire curtains

Fire and smoke curtains for elevators are now a non-negotiable solution that adds value to the building design Coopers Fire understands that traditional methods of fire protection may not work with open plan designs. Deployable smoke and fire curtains are made to suit any building design, are hidden discreetly, and will provide fire and smoke protection when required. Deployable fire curtains can be installed to look almost invisible and remain hidden until activated by a fire detection system – a solution that works well for building designers as they can protect the areas without requiring additional structural items to support them.

The knowledge of the regulations in place that protect elevators and lobbies has led us to develop a range of fire barrier curtains with smoke control, that are approved to secure commercial and residential buildings. When creating a plan for fire and smoke protection in a building, the most important considerations are the ways in which you protect the building structure and the occupants inside.

In recent years, smoke and fire protection has become an increasingly advanced phenomenon in fire safety. Fire and smoke curtains for elevators are now a non-negotiable solution that adds value to the building design where protection and security are concerned. 

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