Palm Coast Fire Safety Regulations and the Florida Building Code Compliance Path
Palm Coast projects must comply with the Florida Building Code (FBC) Chapters 7 (Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction) and 9 (Fire Protection Systems), as adopted by Flagler County. These chapters mandate fire-resistance ratings for key building elements, including egress corridors, exit enclosures, and occupancy separations in commercial and multi-family structures. For glazed assemblies, the FBC requires compliance with ASTM E119 or UL 263 for fire endurance, often demanding both integrity (E) and insulation (I) performance to prevent flame spread and heat transmission. In coastal zones, additional requirements from the Florida Building Code Test Protocol for Impact Resistance (TAS 201) apply, especially for exterior glazing in wind-borne debris regions. Antifires’ systems are engineered to meet these dual mandates, using multi-layer glass compositions—such as 28mm EI60 panels with intumescent gel layers—that provide verified fire resistance while withstanding missile impact and cyclic pressure loads. Contractors should verify zoning classifications (HVHZ vs. non-HVHZ) for each Palm Coast site to select appropriate assemblies, as the FBC mandates enhanced protection for structures within one mile of the coastline. By integrating fire-rated frames, ceramic wool seals, and intumescent strips, Antifires ensures full compliance with both fire safety and structural integrity requirements.
Fire Rated Glass Performance Grades for Palm Coast Coastal and Commercial Applications
Fire rated glass performance in Palm Coast is defined by both fire endurance and impact resistance, as per the Florida Building Code. Antifires offers multiple performance grades tailored to local applications:
| Performance Grade | Fire Rating | Impact Resistance | Typical Application |
| E60 | Integrity 60 min | TAS 201 (HVHZ) | Interior corridors, egress paths |
| EI60 | Integrity + Insulation 60 min | TAS 201 (HVHZ) | Occupancy separations, healthcare |
| EI120 | Integrity + Insulation 120 min | TAS 201 (non-HVHZ) | Fire barriers, stairwell enclosures |
For coastal projects, Antifires’ 50mm and 54mm ultra-high-performance glass assemblies achieve EI120 ratings while meeting missile impact and cyclic pressure requirements. These systems use multi-layer tempered glass with intumescent gel interlayers, steel frames, and ceramic fiber seals to maintain structural integrity under fire exposure. In non-HVHZ zones, 21mm FPOS glass with 120-minute integrity and 30-minute insulation provides a cost-effective solution for interior partitions. All assemblies are tested per UL 263 and TAS 201, ensuring that Palm Coast developers can select the right balance of fire protection and wind resistance without compromising safety or code compliance.
Building Application Scenarios for Fire Rated Systems in Palm Coast Developments
Antifires’ fire rated systems are deployed in key Palm Coast developments, including oceanfront condominium towers and mixed-use town center projects. For new multi-family residential towers, fire-rated window walls using EI60 glazed assemblies provide fire blocking between units and egress corridors, meeting FBC Chapter 7 requirements for occupancy separations. These systems use 28mm glass panels with intumescent gel layers that expand under heat, preventing flame spread and maintaining insulation for up to 60 minutes. In mixed-use projects combining residential and commercial retail spaces, Antifires installs EI120 fire-rated partitions to separate high-hazard occupancies, such as restaurants or storage areas, from dwelling units. The assemblies are framed with G.M.S. hollow steel sections and sealed with ceramic wool and intumescent strips to ensure smoke containment and structural stability. For exterior applications, Antifires integrates impact-resistant glazing that meets TAS 201 for wind-borne debris, ensuring that window walls withstand hurricane-force winds while maintaining fire resistance. These solutions are engineered to integrate seamlessly with existing building systems, providing architects and contractors with reliable, code-compliant options for Palm Coast’s evolving skyline.
Why Palm Coast Contractors Choose Antifires for Certified Fire Rated Assemblies
Palm Coast contractors and specifiers choose Antifires for certified fire rated assemblies due to verified compliance with UL 263, ASTM E119, and TAS 201, ensuring seamless permit approval in Flagler County. For healthcare facilities like AdventHealth Palm Coast, Antifires supplies EI60 fire-rated doors and partitions that meet FBC smoke containment and egress path protection requirements, using 26mm door glass with 89-minute integrity and 68-minute insulation. These assemblies incorporate intumescent seals and ceramic tape to prevent smoke migration, critical for life safety in medical environments. For educational campuses, Antifires provides E90 and EI60 glazed systems that protect stairwells and corridors, with steel frames anchored at 300–600mm intervals for structural stability. The company supplies all necessary UL certification and TAS compliance documentation for building permit submittals, reducing administrative burden for contractors. Additionally, Antifires’ technical team offers pre-installation support, including deflection analysis and expansion gap calculations (3–5mm with ceramic fiber fill), ensuring proper field installation. By combining certified test data with localized expertise, Antifires delivers reliable, code-compliant solutions that meet the specific demands of Palm Coast’s coastal and commercial projects.