Antifires ensures compliance with Chad’s building regulations for N'Djamena projects by manufacturing all fire-rated glass and door systems to internationally recognized standards, including BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1634-1. These standards are directly referenced in Chad’s National Fire Safety Code, which is based on French NF regulations. Each product undergoes rigorous furnace testing—using Type K thermocouples and monitoring unexposed surface temperatures with up to 55 sensors—to verify integrity and insulation performance. The resulting test certificates provide the official documentation required by N'Djamena’s building authorities for permit approvals. Additionally, Antifires offers technical support to help architects and contractors align product specifications with local decree requirements, ensuring a smooth compliance process for every project.
For commercial buildings in N'Djamena’s hot climate, Antifires recommends fire resistance ratings that balance safety with environmental durability. For internal partitions and escape routes, EI30 (30 minutes of integrity and insulation) is often sufficient for low-occupancy areas. However, for high-traffic spaces such as hotel lobbies and government offices, EI60 or EI120 ratings are advised. For example, the 28mm EI60 panel provides 66 minutes of integrity and 64 minutes of insulation, while the 50mm EI120 glass delivers 120 minutes of both. These products feature multi-layer gel structures and ceramic sealing systems that withstand N'Djamena’s ambient temperature fluctuations (27–36°C) without compromising fire performance. Consulting with Antifires’ technical team ensures the optimal grade selection for each specific project scenario.
Yes, Antifires can provide on-site installation support and compliance certifications for N'Djamena’s government tenders. The company offers detailed technical documentation, including test certificates under BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1634-1, which are accepted by local authorities. For installation, Antifires provides guidelines for frame anchoring (M6/M8 bolts at 300–600mm spacing), expansion gap filling (3–5mm with ceramic fiber), and intumescent seal application (20mm × 4mm). Remote technical support is available via digital platforms, and for larger projects, Antifires can coordinate with local partners to ensure proper system integration. This comprehensive support package ensures that N'Djamena’s government projects meet all fire safety and regulatory requirements efficiently.