Yes, Antifires supplies fire rated glass certified to EN 1634-1 and BS 476 Part 22 standards, which are recognized by Senegal’s Direction de la Protection Civile for building permit applications in Pikine. Products such as the 28mm EI60 panel (66 minutes integrity, 64 minutes insulation) and 21mm FPOS (120 minutes integrity, 30 minutes insulation) come with third-party test reports that satisfy local code requirements. These certifications ensure compliance with decree No. 2011-1680, facilitating approval for commercial and residential projects. Antifires also provides documentation packages that detail installation methods and performance data, helping contractors address inspector queries efficiently. For specific project needs, the team can recommend glass structures—like the 10mm FPOS for integrity-only applications—that align with Pikine’s occupancy classifications and fire resistance duration demands.
For commercial high-rises in Pikine, a fire resistance duration of 60 to 120 minutes is recommended, depending on building height and occupancy type. The Direction de la Protection Civile typically requires EI60 (integrity and insulation) for stairwell enclosures and corridor partitions in buildings over 28 meters, as per Senegal’s adaptation of the French RSCI. Antifires’ 28mm EI60 panel (66 minutes integrity, 64 minutes insulation) and 50mm EI120 glass (120 minutes integrity and insulation) meet these thresholds, with certified performance under EN 1363 furnace conditions. For perimeter glazing in high-occupancy zones, EW120 ratings may also be specified to control radiant heat. Contractors should consult local fire safety engineers to match ratings with egress route designs, ensuring compliance with both national codes and municipal enforcement practices in Pikine’s growing skyline.
Antifires ensures its fire rated doors and partitions resist Pikine’s coastal humidity through material selection and design. Frames use G.M.S. hollow steel sections with corrosion-resistant coatings, while intumescent seals (20mm × 4mm) and ceramic wool (density 210 kg/m³) are installed to prevent moisture ingress that could compromise fire performance. The multi-layer glass structures—such as the 26mm door glass (5mm + 5.5mm gel + 5mm + 5.5mm gel + 5mm)—incorporate intumescent gels that remain stable in high-humidity environments, as validated in tests conducted at 43%–90% relative humidity. Expansion gaps (3–5mm) are filled with ceramic fiber to accommodate thermal movement without cracking. Antifires also provides installation guidelines for sealing joints with fire-rated mastics, ensuring long-term integrity. These measures, combined with EN-certified test data, guarantee that products maintain their fire resistance ratings even in Pikine’s coastal climate, reducing maintenance risks for building owners.