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Achieving fire safety compliance with non-combustible, weatherproof and fully-ventilated facade systems

In recent years, fire safety has become a major concern for the Australian design and construction industry. With focus mainly placed on non-combustible cladding, the significance of the facade system as a whole is often overlooked to the detriment of achieving superior fire safety.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

11 Oct 2019 1m read View Author

In recent years, fire safety has become a major concern for the Australian design and construction industry. With focus mainly placed on non-combustible cladding, the significance of the facade system as a whole is often overlooked to the detriment of achieving superior fire safety.

Learn the importance of a fully-ventilated and weatherproof facade system in achieving true fire safety, by downloading this whitepaper.

Achieving fire safety compliance with non-combustible, weatherproof and fully-ventilated facade systems
Achieving fire safety compliance with non-combustible, weatherproof and fully-ventilated facade systems
Learn the importance of a fully-ventilated and weatherproof facade system in achieving true fire safety, by downloading this whitepaper
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