Odesa’s Fire Safety Compliance: Adapting to Ukrainian DBN B.2.5-56 and EN 13501 Standards
Odesa’s building projects, from the revival of Prymorsky Boulevard’s 19th-century facades to the construction of new residential complexes in the Shevchenko district, must comply with DBN B.2.5-56. This norm adopts the EN 13501 classification framework, which categorizes fire performance into integrity (E), insulation (I), and radiation (W) ratings. Antifires ensures that all supplied fire rated glass and door assemblies are tested to these classifications, with documented evidence of performance under standard fire curves. For instance, assemblies can achieve EI 60 or EI 120 ratings, verified through furnace tests that monitor temperature rise on the unexposed side and resistance to flame penetration. This alignment with European standards simplifies the approval process for architects and contractors working in Odesa, as the local authorities recognize these certified ratings as equivalent to national requirements. The focus remains on providing verifiable data that supports building safety without compromising design flexibility.
Technical Parameters for Odesa: Fire Rated Glass Grades for High-Humidity Coastal Environments
The Black Sea’s coastal environment in Odesa introduces specific challenges for passive fire protection, particularly regarding moisture and salt-laden air. Antifires addresses this by offering fire rated glass grades that combine thermal insulation with enhanced durability. Products rated from EI 30 to EI 120 are constructed using laminated and multi-layer structures, such as the 28mm EI60 panel (6mm + 5.5mm gel + 5mm + 5.5mm gel + 6mm), which incorporate intumescent gels that activate under heat. These assemblies are tested to EN 1364-1 for non-loadbearing walls and EN 1634-1 for doors, ensuring stable performance in high-humidity conditions. The glass compositions are designed to resist delamination and maintain optical clarity, which is critical for stairwells and facade applications where fire resistance duration is mandated by local codes. By selecting these certified systems, Odesa developers can ensure long-term reliability in coastal settings while meeting the required fire safety standards for egress and compartmentation.
Odesa Project Demands: Fire Rated Windows and Partitions for Historic and New Constructions
Odesa’s architectural diversity—from the historic grain warehouses near the port to the glass-clad towers in the business district—requires fire rated windows and partitions that adapt to both retrofitting and new construction. Antifires supplies systems that meet EI 60 and EI 120 ratings, tested to BS EN 1634-1 for door assemblies and BS 476 Part 22 for glazed partitions. For heritage projects, such as those on Prymorsky Boulevard, slim-profile frames with ceramic wool seals (density 210 kg/m³) allow for integration into existing structures without altering historical aesthetics. In new commercial complexes, larger glazed spans using 50mm or 54mm ultra-high-performance glass provide up to 120 minutes of integrity and insulation, enabling open-plan designs that maintain fire compartmentation. The use of intumescent fire seals (20mm × 4mm) and expansion gaps (3mm–5mm) filled with ceramic fiber ensures that the assemblies withstand thermal expansion during a fire. This technical flexibility supports Odesa’s urban development goals while strictly adhering to local fire safety regulations.
Why Odesa Clients Trust Antifires: Localized Support and Certified Fire Protection Expertise
Antifires has established a reputation in Odesa by combining over a decade of industry expertise with localized technical support. The company provides documentation in both Ukrainian and English, including certified test reports for products tested to EN 1634-1 and ISO standards. This documentation directly supports DBN B.2.5-56 compliance, simplifying the permit process for local authorities. The logistics network ensures timely delivery to Odesa’s ports and construction sites, with products such as 120-minute fire rated glass and fire door systems available for rapid deployment. Clients benefit from direct consultation on system selection, installation guidance, and ongoing project support. This localized approach, backed by verifiable test data and global certifications, makes Antifires a trusted partner for Odesa’s building safety needs.