Tunisia’s Fire Safety Code and Regulatory Compliance for Building Glazing Systems
Tunisia’s fire safety code, governed by the Règlement de Sécurité Incendie, establishes mandatory fire resistance ratings for glazing systems based on building occupancy and height. For commercial high-rises and public assembly areas, EI60 or EI120 classifications are often required to ensure both integrity (preventing flame penetration) and insulation (limiting heat transfer). Antifires’ 60 minute fire rated glass systems are tested to BS EN 1364-1, achieving documented compliance with these local mandates. The 28mm EI60 panel, for instance, demonstrates integrity for 66 minutes and insulation for 64 minutes under furnace conditions, as per certified test reports. For residential applications, integrity-only ratings like E60 may suffice, but Antifires recommends EI-rated products for enhanced safety in evacuation routes. All systems utilize G.M.S. hollow steel frames and intumescent seals to meet the code’s strict pressure and temperature criteria, ensuring reliable performance in Tunis’s Mediterranean climate.
Selecting Fire Rated Glass Grades: Technical Specifications for Tunis Climate Conditions
Selecting the appropriate fire rated glass grade for Tunis projects requires careful consideration of thermal performance and structural behavior under local climate conditions. Antifires offers a range of certified systems, including 10mm FPOS glass (integrity 135 minutes, insulation 16 minutes) and 21mm FPOS glass (integrity 120 minutes, insulation 30 minutes), each tailored to specific fire resistance demands. For high-humidity environments common in coastal Tunis, the multi-layer intumescent gel composition—such as the 26mm door glass with 5mm + 5.5mm gel layers—provides stable performance without delamination. The table below summarizes key grades for typical applications:
| Glass Type | Integrity (min) | Insulation (min) | Typical Application |
| 10mm FPOS | 135 | 16 | Partitions with limited insulation needs |
| 28mm EI60 | 66 | 64 | Stairwells and corridor enclosures |
| 50mm EI120 | 120 | 120 | High-rise fire compartments |
Installation must account for expansion gaps of 3–5mm filled with ceramic fiber, as per test conditions, to maintain integrity under thermal stress. For projects requiring radiation control, EW120-rated systems are also available, limiting radiant heat flux to safe levels.
Building Application Scenarios: Fire Rated Glass in Tunis Commercial and Infrastructure Projects
Fire rated glass from Antifires is deployed across diverse building scenarios in Tunis, including commercial towers, healthcare facilities, and infrastructure projects. In commercial high-rises, fire partition solutions using 50mm EI120 glass create compartmentalized zones that contain fire for up to 120 minutes, aligning with Tunisia’s code for buildings exceeding 28 meters in height. For healthcare facilities, such as clinics in the Centre Urbain Nord district, 28mm EI60 panels are installed in corridor enclosures and door vision panels to protect patient evacuation routes while allowing natural light. In historical building renovations, such as those in the Medina of Tunis, Antifires provides custom-framed 10mm FPOS glass that meets integrity requirements without compromising aesthetic heritage. The systems are tested under ambient temperatures of 27°C–36°C and relative humidity up to 90%, replicating Tunis’s climate conditions. Maximum deflection during tests ranges from 38mm to 152mm, ensuring structural stability in real-world fire events. These applications demonstrate how certified glazing systems integrate seamlessly into Tunis’s built environment.
Antifires Brand Advantage: Local Technical Support and Certified Fire Protection Solutions
Antifires distinguishes itself in the Tunis market through comprehensive local technical support and certified fire protection solutions. Each product is backed by test reports from accredited laboratories, covering standards such as BS 476 Part 22 and AS1530.4, ensuring full compliance with Tunisia’s Règlement de Sécurité Incendie. The company provides on-site consultation for system selection, including frame integration with G.M.S. hollow steel sections and intumescent seals (20mm × 4mm). For complex projects, Antifires offers documentation packages that include furnace test data (e.g., Type K thermocouple readings from 9–12 channels) and installation guidelines for anchor bolt spacing (300–600mm). This support streamlines building permit approvals in Tunis, reducing project delays. Additionally, Antifires’ product range—from 6mm E90 glass to 54mm EI120 ultra-high-performance panels—covers all fire resistance levels, making it a single-source partner for passive fire protection. By prioritizing technical accuracy and local regulatory alignment, Antifires ensures that every installation meets the highest standards of safety and reliability.