SAFETY

More escape time in case of fire

In emergency situations such as a fire, it is crucial that buildings have sufficient escape routes to ensure people's safety. This is especially true for schools, apartment buildings, hospitals, and nursing homes, where large numbers of people are present. This makes it even more important to have a well-organized evacuation plan. Fire protection is a vital part of the safety protocol.

Escape routes: A life-saving necessity

In emergencies, a clearly marked and easily accessible escape route is essential. Schools, apartment buildings, hospitals, and nursing homes often have complex structures with multiple floors and numerous rooms, making evacuation more challenging. It is crucial that people can evacuate quickly and safely. Escape routes should be practiced regularly so that individuals become familiar with the procedure and know where to go in case of a fire.

Fire-resistant doors: A barrier against danger

Fire-resistant doors play a crucial role in controlling and preventing the spread of fire and smoke within buildings by compartmentalizing fire sources. These doors are designed to withstand high temperatures and flames for a specific period. By installing the EllenMatic Soundproof dropseal at the bottom of entrance doors, in combination with the appropriate door type, you can contribute to fire and smoke resistance for 60 to 90 minutes. In emergency situations, fire-resistant doors act as a barrier, containing the fire within a specific area and making evacuation safer.

Fire-resistant solutions

Drop seal EllenMatic Soundproof

Sealing gap under the door

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Drop seal

Holder profile EllenMatic Elegance Cassette

Sealing gap under the door

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Holder profile

Protection plate EllenMatic Elegance

Protection of the door

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Protection plate

Schools: Protecting Our Future

Schools are busy places with many children and staff. Implementing clearly marked escape routes and installing fire-resistant drop seals in classrooms and hallways reduces the risk of injuries and increases the chances of a safe evacuation. Regular drills should be conducted to ensure that students and staff learn how to exit the building quickly and in an orderly manner.

Flats: High in safety

Flats often have multiple floors, making evacuation more challenging. Fire-resistant drop seals on every entrance and fire door slow down the spread of fire, giving residents more time to evacuate safely. Additionally, flats should be equipped with emergency stairwells and clear evacuation plans.

Hospitals and nursing homes: Care with safety

In hospitals and nursing homes, residents often have limited mobility, making evacuation more time-consuming. Therefore, it is crucial that these facilities have clearly marked escape routes and fire-resistant access doors to ensure a safe evacuation. Training staff and residents in emergency evacuations contributes to a faster and more efficient response.

In short, having effective escape routes and fire-resistant access doors is essential in large buildings with many people. A drop seal in a fire-retardant door structure can provide up to 60 or 90 extra minutes for evacuation. This additional time can save lives and ensure that everyone can escape safely in the event of a fire. It is the responsibility of building managers, owners, and residents to work together to guarantee the safety of everyone inside the building.

 

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