INTRODUCTION
Smoke control is typically accomplished by either containing smoke to the zone of origin or managing the smoke with a defined space, typically a large volume. As defined in NFPA 92: Standard for Smoke Control Systems, the specific design objectives for a smoke control system will include one or more of the following:
- Containing the smoke to the zone of fire origin.
- Maintaining a tenable environment within exits
- Maintaining the smoke layer interface to a predetermined elevation.
YOU CAN'T UNDO TIME
BE SAFE
GET PROTECTED
Smoke is the No. 1 Killer in a Fire.
More than 70% of human deaths in a fire accident are
due to
SMOKE INHALATION.