Syrian Fire Safety Code Compliance for Homs Commercial and Residential Buildings
Compliance with Syrian fire safety codes in Homs requires a precise understanding of the Syrian Standard (SNS) and its alignment with EN 13501-2 classifications. For commercial and residential buildings, the Ministry of Local Administration mandates that glazed assemblies provide minimum fire resistance ratings based on occupancy type and building height. Antifires’ fire rated glass systems are tested to BS EN 1364-1: 1999 and BS 476 Part 22: 1987, ensuring that products meet the required E (Integrity) and EI (Insulation) performance levels. For instance, a 28mm EI60 panel (6mm + 5.5mm gel + 5mm + 5.5mm gel + 6mm) achieves 66 minutes integrity and 64 minutes insulation, suitable for compartmentation in high-occupancy structures. Local regulations often require that fire doors and windows withstand furnace temperatures up to 1000°C while maintaining structural stability. Antifires utilizes G.M.S. hollow steel frames with 3mm–6mm ceramic wool (density 210 kg/m³) and intumescent fire seals (20mm × 4mm) to prevent gap penetration. These assemblies are installed with M6/M8 anchor bolts at 300–600mm spacing, ensuring compliance with local building codes for escape routes and fire-resistant barriers. By referencing these standards, Homs-based projects can achieve certified fireproof materials that align with national safety objectives.
Selecting Fire Rated Glass for Homs: Integrity, Insulation and Radiant Heat Control
Selecting the appropriate fire rated glass for Homs’ reconstruction projects involves evaluating three key performance criteria: Integrity (E), Insulation (I), and Radiation control (W). These ratings, defined under BS EN 1634-1: 2008, dictate how glazing systems behave under fire exposure. For example, a 10mm FPOS glass (3mm float + 4mm fire gel + 3mm float) provides 135 minutes integrity but only 16 minutes insulation, making it ideal for areas where radiant heat control is less critical. In contrast, a 26mm door glass (5mm + 5.5mm gel + 5mm + 5.5mm gel + 5mm) achieves 89–90 minutes integrity and 68 minutes insulation, suitable for high-traffic escape routes. The table below summarizes key options:
| Glass Type | Integrity (min) | Insulation (min) | Application |
| 10mm FPOS | 135 | 16 | Partitions with low radiant heat risk |
| 21mm FPOS | 120 | 30 | Corridors and stairwells |
| 28mm EI60 | 66 | 64 | Door assemblies in commercial zones |
| 50mm EI120 | 120 | 120 | Industrial and high-risk enclosures |
For Homs’ infrastructure, where radiant heat transmission can ignite adjacent materials, EW120 rated systems (integrity + radiation control) are recommended. Antifires’ 120-minute fire rated glass partitions offer certified protection for compartmentation in hotels and government buildings. Installers must ensure expansion gaps of 3mm–5mm filled with ceramic fiber to accommodate thermal deflection (up to 152mm toward furnace), as observed in standard tests. This technical approach ensures that glazing systems meet the Ministry’s requirements for life safety and property protection.
Fireproof Glass Applications in Homs: Hotels, Government HQs and Industrial Zones
In Homs, fire rated glass applications span diverse project types, including hotels, government headquarters, and industrial zones. For hotel projects, EI60 rated glazing (e.g., 28mm panels) is commonly specified for corridor partitions and fire doors, providing 64 minutes insulation to protect guest evacuation routes. Government HQs often require EI120 systems (50mm or 54mm ultra-high-performance glass) for secure compartmentation, tested to BS 476 Part 22 with maximum deflection controlled via 12mm–15mm fire-rated insulation boards and ceramic tape. In industrial zones, where fire loads are higher, E90 or E120 integrity-only glass (e.g., 6mm E90 glass) is used for viewing panels in control rooms, withstanding 73–90 minutes of flame exposure without gap formation. Antifires’ fire partition solutions are designed for rapid installation using M6/M8 anchor bolts at 300–600mm spacing, reducing on-site labor time. For high-risk areas like chemical storage, the 21mm FPOS glass (120 min integrity, 30 min insulation) offers a balance of thermal protection and cost-efficiency. These systems are factory-assembled with intumescent seals to prevent smoke leakage, a critical factor in Homs’ mixed-use developments. By aligning product selection with specific occupancy types, contractors can achieve compliance with local fire codes while optimizing project budgets.
Why Homs Contractors Trust Antifires for Fire Rated Glass and Doors Supply
Homs contractors trust Antifires for fire rated glass and door supply due to rigorous testing and certified performance under international standards. Each product, from 10mm FPOS to 50mm EI120 assemblies, undergoes furnace tests with Type K thermocouples (9–12 channels) and 10–55 unexposed surface sensors, monitoring temperature rise limits (average ≤140°C, maximum ≤180°C). The use of G.M.S. hollow steel frames and ceramic wool (density 210 kg/m³) ensures structural stability during fire exposure, with failure modes (cotton pad ignition, sustained flaming) documented per BS EN 1634-1: 2014. Antifires also provides technical support for installation, including expansion gap management (3mm–5mm) and anchor bolt spacing, which are critical for maintaining E and EI ratings. For Homs’ reconstruction projects, fast delivery is supported by a streamlined supply chain, with products pre-assembled to reduce on-site errors. Additionally, 60-minute fire rated glass systems are available for standard commercial applications, offering a reliable balance of performance and cost. This combination of certified data, robust materials, and logistical efficiency makes Antifires a preferred partner for local contractors seeking fireproof materials that meet Syrian regulatory demands.