Our draft curtains, made from durable and lightweight woven glass materials, serve as valuable elements in smoke control strategies. They help contain smoke within designated areas and direct it toward roof vents or exhaust systems. By working in conjunction with automated sprinkler systems or as standalone smoke control devices, these draft curtains ensure compliance with fire safety regulations. With these systems in place, property owners can protect valuable inventory and equipment from smoke-related damage in case of a fire emergency.
Draft Curtains Designed for Smoke Control
Implementing a smoke curtain system in industrial buildings, such as warehouses, manufacturing plants, and aircraft hangars, can significantly enhance fire safety measures by effectively controlling and removing smoke to prevent widespread damage and potential injuries to building occupants. Explore our product options below, or contact the U.S. Smoke & Fire team to request custom product recommendations for your project needs.
Versatile Design Options for Your Structural Needs
U.S. Smoke & Fire SD series smoke curtains are the gold standard of UL listed smoke curtain technology. Our curtains provide a 1-hour smoke partition by using several methods of mounting depending on the unique design of the project:
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Meeting the strict NFPA draft curtain requirements means that these curtains are built to the highest standards of safety and reliability, giving building owners peace of mind that their fire protection measures are up to code.
Their discreet and unobtrusive design not only enhances the overall aesthetics of a space by eliminating the need for unsightly barriers and fire-rated glass but also ensures that in case of a fire, ventilation systems can efficiently function to move smoke out of the building, safely evacuating occupants and reducing the risk of smoke inhalation.
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