Adherence to Koumassi Fire Safety Codes and Cote d'Ivoire National Building Regulations
Koumassi’s building projects must adhere to the Cote d'Ivoire National Building Code, which incorporates European classification standards for fire resistance. Antifires’ glazed systems are engineered to comply with these localized regulations, ensuring that every installation meets the required performance levels for compartmentation. The testing protocols follow BS EN 1634-1 and BS 476 Part 22, which define the criteria for integrity (E) and insulation (I) performance. For high-occupancy commercial zones, such as those found in Koumassi’s central business district, products are available with ratings ranging from E60 to EI120, providing flexibility for different fire resistance durations. The table below outlines the typical performance classifications available for Koumassi projects:
| Rating | Integrity (minutes) | Insulation (minutes) | Typical Application |
| E60 | 60 | N/A | Corridor partitions, vision panels |
| EI60 | 60 | 60 | Stairwell enclosures, fire doors |
| EI120 | 120 | 120 | High-risk compartment walls, escape routes |
Each system is installed with G.M.S. hollow steel frames and intumescent fire seals (20mm × 4mm) to maintain barrier integrity under thermal expansion. This localized compliance approach ensures that Koumassi contractors can confidently specify fire-rated assemblies without facing costly rework during regulatory inspections.
Selecting Fire Rated Glass Grades for Koumassi’s Climate and Occupancy Types
Selecting the appropriate fire rated glass grade for Koumassi requires careful consideration of the local climate and occupancy types. The region’s high humidity and temperature variations demand glazing systems that maintain structural stability under thermal stress. Antifires offers multi-layer composite structures, such as the 28mm EI60 panel (6mm + 5.5mm gel + 5mm + 5.5mm gel + 6mm), which provides verified integrity of 66 minutes and insulation of 64 minutes under BS EN 1634-1 test conditions. For high-traffic commercial zones, the 26mm door glass configuration (5mm + 5.5mm gel + 5mm + 5.5mm gel + 5mm) delivers integrity up to 90 minutes and insulation up to 68 minutes, making it suitable for egress doors in mixed-use developments. The following list details the key selection criteria for Koumassi projects:
- Integrity-only (E-rated): Ideal for vision panels in low-risk areas where thermal insulation is not required, such as interior office partitions.
- Integrity and insulation (EI-rated): Required for stairwells, fire doors, and compartment walls in residential complexes and hotels to prevent heat transfer.
- Radiation control (W-rated): Applicable for corridors where radiant heat transmission must be limited to protect evacuation routes.
All systems are installed with ceramic wool (3mm–6mm, density 210 kg/m³) and expansion gaps (3mm–5mm) to accommodate thermal movement, ensuring long-term performance in Koumassi’s humid climate.
Fire Protection Demands in Koumassi’s Market, Hospitality, and Mixed-Use Buildings
Koumassi’s rapid urbanization has intensified fire safety demands in key building typologies, including the Marché de Koumassi, hospitality venues, and mixed-use office towers. These environments require robust passive fire protection systems that can withstand high occupant loads and frequent use. Antifires provides fire rated glass assemblies specifically designed for such scenarios, with certified integrity and insulation ratings that align with local egress requirements. In markets and retail spaces, where open layouts can accelerate fire spread, EI60-rated glazed partitions provide critical compartmentation without sacrificing visibility for security purposes. For hotel corridors and stairwells, EI120-rated systems (such as the 50mm or 54mm ultra-high-performance glass) offer up to 120 minutes of both integrity and insulation, ensuring safe evacuation routes. Key considerations for these project types include:
- High-traffic corridors: Use 26mm door glass with steel frames and intumescent seals to maintain barrier integrity under repeated door operation.
- Stairwell enclosures: Specify 28mm EI60 panels that provide 66 minutes of integrity and 64 minutes of insulation, tested under BS 476 Part 22.
- Facade glazing: Integrate 21mm FPOS (integrity 120 min, insulation 30 min) for ground-floor retail fronts that require both fire resistance and thermal performance.
These solutions ensure that Koumassi’s commercial and hospitality buildings meet the stringent fire safety standards required by local authorities.
Why Koumassi Contractors Trust Antifires for Certified Fire Rated Systems
Koumassi contractors and developers trust Antifires for certified fire rated systems due to the company’s commitment to localized technical support and compliance documentation. Based in Abidjan, Antifires provides on-site assistance for product selection, installation supervision, and regulatory verification, ensuring that every assembly meets the requirements of the Cote d'Ivoire National Building Code. All products are traceable to test reports conducted under BS EN 1634-1 and BS 476 Part 22, with performance data such as 10mm FPOS (integrity 135 min, insulation 16 min) and 15mm FPOS (integrity up to 132 min, insulation 33–34 min) available for project-specific validation. The company also offers fire door systems that integrate seamlessly with glazed partitions, using G.M.S. hollow steel frames and M6/M8 anchor bolts spaced at 300–600mm for structural stability. Key advantages for Koumassi projects include:
- Localized support: Technical teams in Abidjan provide on-site compliance documentation and installation guidance.
- Product traceability: Every system is backed by certified test reports, eliminating delays during regulatory inspections.
- Seamless integration: Fire partition solutions are designed to work with existing building structures, reducing installation complexity.
This approach ensures that Koumassi projects achieve certification without costly rework, reinforcing Antifires’ reputation as a trusted partner in passive fire protection.