Antifires ensures compliance with Congo’s building regulations by manufacturing all fire rated glass systems to internationally recognized standards, including BS 476 Part 22:1987 and BS EN 1634-1:2008. These standards are widely referenced by the Congolese National Building Code for passive fire protection. Each product undergoes rigorous testing in accredited furnaces, with performance data documented for integrity (E) and insulation (I) ratings. For Brazzaville projects, Antifires provides certified test reports and product declarations that can be submitted to local authorities during building permit applications. The glass compositions, such as the 10mm FPOS with 135-minute integrity, are engineered with intumescent gel layers that activate under fire conditions. Additionally, the company offers technical support to ensure that installation practices—including frame sealing and anchor spacing—meet local inspection requirements. This comprehensive approach guarantees that glazed assemblies deliver reliable fire resistance in compliance with Congo’s regulatory framework.
For fire doors in Brazzaville’s commercial high-rise buildings, Antifires recommends ratings of EI60 or EI120, depending on the building’s occupancy classification and compartmentation requirements. The Congolese National Building Code typically mandates a minimum of 60 minutes of integrity and insulation for escape route doors in high-rise structures. Antifires’ 26mm door glass, certified with 89–90 minutes of integrity and 68 minutes of insulation, is ideal for stairwell enclosures and corridor doors. For fire-resistant walls requiring two-hour protection, the 50mm EI120 system provides 120 minutes of both integrity and insulation. These ratings are verified under BS EN 1634-1:2014, ensuring performance under standard fire conditions. The door assemblies incorporate G.M.S. hollow steel frames and intumescent seals to prevent smoke leakage. Specifying these certified products helps building owners and contractors meet local fire safety codes while maintaining aesthetic transparency in high-traffic areas.
Yes, Antifires provides comprehensive certified documentation for all fire rated windows, including test reports and product declarations that align with BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1634-1 standards. These documents detail the glass composition, frame specifications, and fire resistance ratings (e.g., E90 or EI60), which are essential for Brazzaville building permit submissions. For local installation support, Antifires partners with trained contractors who follow detailed guidelines for frame anchoring, sealant application, and expansion gap management. The company supplies technical manuals that specify ceramic tape thickness (3mm–6mm) and anchor bolt spacing (300–600mm) to ensure proper installation. This support minimizes on-site errors and ensures that the glazed assemblies maintain their certified fire resistance. For Brazzaville projects, Antifires can also coordinate with local fire brigade inspectors to verify that installation meets regulatory expectations, providing peace of mind for developers and building owners.