Yes, Antifires fire rated glass assemblies are designed and tested to meet Indio’s requirements under the 2022 California Fire Code (CFC) for commercial glazing. Each product, including the 28mm EI60 and 50mm EI120 systems, undergoes third-party testing to UL 10C and ASTM E119 standards, ensuring compliance with the CFC’s mandates for integrity and insulation in egress corridors and separation walls. The glass incorporates intumescent gel layers that expand under heat, limiting temperature rise on the unexposed side to within code limits. Antifires provides documented test reports and compliance certificates that can be submitted directly to Indio’s building department for plan review and inspection. For projects requiring specific radiant heat control or solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) ratings, the company offers customized assemblies with verified performance data, ensuring full alignment with local code requirements.
Typical lead time for custom fire rated windows specified for Indio’s high-temperature desert environment is 4 to 6 weeks, depending on the complexity of the assembly and the required fire rating. Antifires manufactures each unit with multi-layer tempered glass and intumescent interlayers that are tested to withstand ambient temperatures of 27°C to 36°C and relative humidity up to 90%, ensuring performance under extreme desert conditions. For standard sizes and ratings, such as EI60 or EI120, lead times may be reduced to 3 weeks. Expedited shipping options are available for critical renovation projects in Indio’s medical centers or hospitality venues. Antifires coordinates with logistics partners to ensure that glass arrives intact, with proper packaging to prevent thermal shock during transport. A detailed production schedule is provided upon order confirmation, allowing project managers to plan installation timelines accurately.
Yes, Antifires can provide on-site technical support to verify UL 10C compliance during Indio building department inspections. The company’s technical team coordinates directly with Indio’s building and safety department to review installation details, including frame anchoring (M6/M8 bolts at 300–600mm spacing), expansion gap filling with ceramic fiber, and sealant application. On-site support includes verifying that the glass assembly meets the documented test parameters, such as furnace pressure conditions (0 ±2Pa) and thermocouple placement. Antifires also provides inspection checklists that align with NFPA 80 requirements, ensuring that all components—from intumescent seals to ceramic wool—are correctly installed. This service helps contractors avoid common failure points, such as inadequate gap management or incorrect frame material selection, and facilitates faster sign-off from the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).