For commercial buildings in Agadir, the fire resistance rating for glazed partitions is typically determined by the building’s occupancy classification and height, as per Moroccan fire safety decree 2-04-200. Generally, partitions serving as fire compartments require a minimum of EI60 (60 minutes of integrity and insulation) or E90 (90 minutes of integrity only) for egress corridors. High-rise hotels and hospitals often mandate EI120 for stairwell enclosures and vertical shafts. These ratings must be verified through tests conducted under BS EN 1634-1 or equivalent standards. Antifires provides systems such as the 28mm EI60 panel (integrity 66 minutes, insulation 64 minutes) and the 50mm EI120 assembly (integrity 120 minutes, insulation 120 minutes), both suitable for Agadir’s commercial projects. Local enforcement agencies may require submission of test reports during plan review, so specifying certified products is essential for compliance.
Yes, Antifires offers fire-rated glass specifically engineered to resist humidity and salt corrosion, which are prevalent in Agadir’s coastal environment. The glass assemblies use multi-layer structures with intumescent gel encapsulated between tempered glass panes, such as the 21mm FPOS (integrity 120 minutes, insulation 30 minutes). The frames are constructed from G.M.S. hollow steel sections with corrosion-resistant coatings, and the seals incorporate ceramic wool (density 210 kg/m³) and intumescent fire seals (20mm × 4mm) that prevent moisture ingress. These materials are tested under ambient conditions of 27°C–36°C and relative humidity up to 90%, as per standard test protocols. For projects along the Souss-Massa coast, specifying these systems ensures long-term durability without compromising fire performance. Antifires can provide technical data sheets detailing corrosion resistance and humidity testing for verification.
To verify that Antifires fire doors and glass meet Morocco’s official fire safety certification standards, contractors and specifiers should request the test reports issued by accredited laboratories. Antifires provides documentation for tests conducted under BS EN 1634-1 and BS 476 Part 22, which are recognized by Moroccan authorities. Each product, such as the 26mm door glass (integrity 89–90 minutes, insulation 68 minutes), includes a certificate stating the fire resistance rating, test conditions, and compliance with applicable standards. Additionally, Antifires can supply a declaration of performance (DoP) in accordance with EU regulations, which is often accepted for Moroccan building permits. For direct verification, contact Antifires’ technical support team, who can provide copies of certified test reports and confirm that the products align with decree 2-04-200 requirements. This documentation is critical for plan approval and final inspection by local civil protection authorities.