Yes, Antifires fire rated glass assemblies are designed to meet the stringent fire code amendments for wildland-urban interface (WUI) areas in Colorado Springs. The 2021 IBC and IFC, with local amendments, require fire-resistance-rated glazing in egress corridors and fire barriers to prevent flame spread in high-risk zones. Antifires products, such as the 21mm FPOS glass with 120 minutes of integrity and 30 minutes of insulation, are tested to ASTM E119 and provide UL-listed documentation. This ensures compliance with WUI-specific requirements for compartmentation and thermal protection. For projects in areas like the Colorado Springs Airport expansion, these assemblies offer verified performance to withstand fire exposure while maintaining structural integrity, helping contractors achieve permit approval without delays.
For a Colorado Springs elementary school corridor, Antifires recommends fire-rated doors with a minimum of 60 minutes of integrity (E60) per IBC Chapter 10, with insulation (EI60) preferred to protect occupants from radiant heat. The 26mm glazed door glass, tested to BS EN 1634-1, delivers 89–90 minutes of integrity and 68 minutes of insulation, exceeding the minimum requirement. This assembly uses multi-layer tempered glass with intumescent gel, ensuring stable performance under fire conditions. For high-traffic corridors, the 28mm EI60 panel (66 minutes integrity, 64 minutes insulation) is also suitable, providing both fire resistance and thermal protection. These ratings ensure compliance with local fire marshal requirements and enhance life safety for students and staff.
Antifires provides localized compliance documentation for UL listings by supplying test reports and certificates that align with ASTM E119 and NFPA 252 standards. For commercial projects in El Paso County, the company offers detailed product data sheets, including fire resistance ratings (e.g., E60, EI60, EI120) and installation specifications. These documents are verified by accredited laboratories and include parameters such as furnace pressure (0 ±2 Pa), thermocouple placement (9–12 channels), and ambient test conditions (27°C–36°C). Contractors can submit this documentation directly to the Colorado Springs building department for permit approval. Antifires also provides technical support for system design, ensuring that framing, sealants (e.g., ceramic tape 3–6mm), and anchoring (e.g., M6 bolts at 300mm spacing) meet local code requirements, streamlining the approval process for new medical office complexes or high-rise renovations.