Adherence to Reno’s IBC 2021 Fire-Resistive Construction and NFPA 80 Standards
Reno’s enforcement of the 2021 International Building Code (IBC) for fire-resistive assemblies is particularly stringent in high-occupancy structures such as casino resorts and mid-rise office towers. Section 716 of IBC 2021 mandates that glazing in 60-minute and 90-minute exit enclosures must withstand positive pressure fire tests as per UL 10C or ASTM E119. Antifires’ fire-rated glass systems are specifically engineered to meet these criteria, utilizing G.M.S. hollow steel frames and intumescent fire seals (20mm × 4mm) to maintain assembly integrity under positive pressure conditions. Furthermore, NFPA 80 requires that fire door assemblies include automatic closing devices and proper edge clearances—parameters that Antifires addresses through precision-fabricated frames with 3mm–5mm expansion gaps filled with ceramic fiber. For egress pathways in mixed-use developments along Virginia Street, the company offers 26mm door glass configurations that achieve 89–90 minutes of integrity and 68 minutes of insulation, ensuring compliance with local amendments for smoke and flame containment. This technical alignment with both IBC 2021 and NFPA 80 reduces the risk of failed inspections and costly retrofits, providing Reno specifiers with a reliable path to code compliance.
Specifying Fire Rated Glass Grades for Reno’s Seismic Zone 2B and Thermal Stress
Reno’s classification in Seismic Zone 2B imposes unique demands on fire-rated glazing systems, requiring assemblies that can withstand lateral movement without compromising fire integrity. Antifires addresses this through multi-layered glass compositions such as the 15mm FPOS structure, which combines tempered glass with intumescent gel layers to absorb thermal and seismic stress. The city’s fire prevention bureau mandates UL 10C positive pressure testing for all glazing in stairwells and exit corridors, a standard that Antifires meets with certified ratings including E90 (integrity only) and EI60 (integrity + insulation). Additionally, Reno’s high desert climate introduces significant thermal stress from diurnal temperature swings, which can cause glass breakage in improperly specified systems. Antifires’ 21mm FPOS and 28mm EI60 panels are designed with multi-layer composite structures that mitigate thermal expansion effects, maintaining dimensional stability under both fire and ambient temperature fluctuations. For renovation projects in the historic Riverside Hotel district, these systems can be custom-fabricated to fit non-standard openings while preserving UL listing compliance, helping contractors avoid delays associated with waiver requests under Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 477.
Engineering Demands for Reno’s Casino-Resorts, Warehouses, and Mid-Rise Offices
Reno’s building landscape—dominated by casino-resorts, industrial warehouses, and mid-rise offices—requires fire-rated glazing that balances safety with architectural transparency. For casino skybridges connecting hotel towers, Antifires supplies 50mm ultra-high-performance glass achieving EI120 (120 minutes integrity and insulation), meeting IBC 2021 Section 3104 requirements for pedestrian walkways. In warehouse settings with large open floor plans, the company’s 10mm FPOS glass (135 minutes integrity, 16 minutes insulation) provides cost-effective compartmentation for storage areas without sacrificing natural light. Mid-rise office projects along Virginia Street benefit from 8mm glass systems that deliver 73 minutes of integrity, suitable for corridor glazing where insulation is not the primary concern. Each system is installed using M6/M8 anchor bolts at 300–600mm spacing and 12mm–15mm fire-rated insulation boards within the frame cavity, ensuring structural stability under fire exposure. For applications requiring both fire resistance and energy efficiency, Antifires offers 54mm EI120 insulated glass units that reduce HVAC loads while maintaining UL 10C certification. This versatility allows Reno contractors to specify a single supplier for diverse project types, simplifying procurement and ensuring consistent performance across all fire-rated openings.
Why Reno Contractors Trust Antifires for Certified Fire Protection and Local Support
Reno contractors increasingly choose Antifires for certified fire protection due to the company’s comprehensive compliance with UL 10C and IBC 2021 standards, combined with localized technical support. Every Antifires assembly—whether for 90-minute integrity-only doors or 120-minute integrity and insulation partitions—is backed by documented test data from accredited laboratories. The company’s engineering team provides pre-installation guidance on frame selection, expansion gap sizing, and anchor spacing to match Reno’s seismic and thermal conditions. For projects requiring custom dimensions, such as those in the Riverside Hotel district, Antifires offers cut-to-size fabrication with UL-listed frames and glazing that meet both IBC 2021 and local historic preservation codes. This support extends to on-site troubleshooting for fire-rated door systems and partition installations, reducing the risk of non-compliance during final inspections. By combining certified products with local expertise, Antifires helps Reno contractors achieve faster project closeouts and long-term reliability in passive fire protection.