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Streamlining compartmentation in buildings with Firefly PhoenixStreamlining compartmentation in buildings with Firefly Phoenix

Streamlining compartmentation in buildings with Firefly Phoenix

The traditional method of compartmentation often involves costly and disruptive processes.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

26 Sep 2024 1m read View Author

Are you aware of the strict regulations for Class 9a and 9c buildings, requiring spaces to be divided into areas no larger than 500m² by smoke-proof walls, including the roof cavity?

The traditional method of compartmentation often involves costly and disruptive processes, such as extending plasterboard walls to the underside of the non-combustible roof lining, and sometimes even necessitating ceiling removal just for material transportation.

Seeking a more efficient and cost-effective solution?

Introducing the Firefly Phoenix. This lightweight, non-combustible fabric barrier, with a thickness of just 0.4mm, offers a streamlined alternative. It can be easily transported through existing manholes and installed using existing support structures, with seams quickly stapled together — all without the need for ceiling removal.

For further details, reach out to our team today.

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