Adapting to Faridpur’s Fire Safety Mandates Under the Bangladesh National Building Code
Faridpur’s municipal authorities and RAJUK field offices increasingly enforce the BNBC 2020’s fire safety provisions, particularly for buildings exceeding six stories in height. The code requires that glazed elements in exit corridors and fire compartment walls achieve a minimum fire resistance, typically 60 minutes (E60) for integrity. Antifires systems are specifically engineered to meet these criteria, with certified performance under BS 476 Part 22 for non-loadbearing glazing assemblies. For instance, a standard 60-minute fire rated glass system, installed in a G.M.S. hollow steel frame with intumescent seals, provides the required barrier against flame penetration. This directly supports compliance during building plan submissions and final inspections in Faridpur’s municipal zones. The table below summarizes the typical BNBC requirements and corresponding Antifires solutions:
| BNBC Application | Required Rating | Antifires Solution | Key Standard |
| Exit Enclosure Glazing | E 60 min | 6mm E90 glass system | BS 476 Part 22 |
| Compartment Walls | EI 60 min | 28mm EI60 panel | BS EN 1364-1 |
| Fire Door Vision Panels | E 90 min | 26mm door glass | BS EN 1634-1 |
Selecting Fire Rated Glass Grades for Faridpur’s Climate and Load Requirements
Selecting the appropriate fire-rated glazing for Faridpur requires careful consideration of both local climate conditions and structural load demands. The high humidity and temperature variations typical of the region, especially near the Padma River, can affect sealant and frame performance. Antifires addresses this through the use of ceramic wool (density 210 kg/m³) and intumescent fire seals (20mm x 4mm) that maintain their integrity under thermal cycling. For load-bearing considerations, the glass composition must be matched to the project’s wind load and impact resistance needs. For example, a 21mm FPOS multi-layer composite glass offers 120 minutes of integrity and 30 minutes of insulation, making it suitable for large partition spans in Faridpur’s commercial complexes. The structural frame, typically G.M.S. hollow steel sections with 12mm-15mm fire-rated insulation board, is anchored using M6/M8 bolts at 300-600mm spacing to handle the 38mm to 152mm thermal deflection observed during furnace tests. This engineered approach ensures that the glazing system performs reliably under both fire conditions and everyday environmental stresses.
Integrating Fire Rated Systems into Faridpur’s Key Building Typologies
Faridpur’s emerging multi-story hospitals and educational institutions, particularly those in the Padma River development zone, present unique challenges for passive fire protection. These high-occupancy buildings require fire-rated systems that do not compromise natural daylighting or spatial efficiency. Antifires offers 120-minute fire rated glass partitions that combine 120 minutes of integrity with up to 120 minutes of insulation (EI120). This allows architects to replace opaque fire barriers with transparent glazed walls in corridors, patient rooms, and lecture halls. The 50mm and 54mm ultra-high-performance glass structures provide the necessary thermal barrier, limiting the average temperature rise on the unexposed side to ≤140°C as per BS EN 1364-1. This integration of fire safety with design flexibility is critical for projects where space is at a premium, such as the multi-story hospital complexes planned along the Kanaipur Bypass. The systems also reduce the need for additional fire-rated doors, streamlining egress routes while maintaining compartmentation.
Why Faridpur Contractors Trust Antifires for Certified Fire Protection
Faridpur contractors and developers consistently choose Antifires for several verifiable reasons rooted in quality and reliability. Firstly, Antifires holds ISO 9001 certification, and every product is backed by factory test reports traceable to accredited Asian laboratories. These reports directly support BNBC compliance documentation required by RAJUK and local fire brigade inspections. Secondly, the company’s localized logistics network ensures that certified systems are delivered to Faridpur within 3-5 working days from Dhaka, significantly reducing project downtime. This rapid turnaround is supported by a stock of standard sizes and frame components. Thirdly, Antifires provides comprehensive technical support, including installation guidelines for expansion gaps (3mm-5mm filled with ceramic fiber) and the correct application of intumescent seals. This expertise ensures that the fire-rated assemblies perform as tested, avoiding common field failures such as improper sealant application or inadequate frame anchoring. For Faridpur’s demanding construction timeline, this combination of certified product, fast delivery, and technical backing offers a clear advantage.