For Yaroslavl commercial buildings, the required fire resistance ratings for fire rated glass are determined by the building’s occupancy classification, size, and fire compartmentation strategy as defined by Federal Law No. 123-FZ and SP 2.13130.2020. Typically, internal corridor partitions and office separations require EI 30-rated glass to provide 30 minutes of integrity and insulation. For stairwell enclosures and fire-rated walls that protect means of egress, EI 60 or EI 90-rated systems are commonly specified. In high-risk areas such as storage rooms or plant spaces, EI 120-rated glazing may be mandated. Antifires supplies glass systems that meet all these ratings, with certified test data confirming performance under EN 16034 and GOST 30247.0-97, ensuring full compliance with local fire safety codes.
Yes, Antifires provides GOST-R certified fire rated glass that is specifically designed to perform in Yaroslavl’s cold climate conditions. Our products undergo rigorous testing to meet the requirements of GOST 30247.0-97, which is the Russian standard for fire resistance of building structures. Additionally, our multi-layer glazing systems incorporate thermal insulation features that achieve low U-values, typically around 1.1 W/m²K, to minimize heat loss during harsh winters. The glass structures, such as the 28mm EI60 panel, are engineered to maintain their fire-resistant properties even under extreme temperature differentials, ensuring reliable performance in Yaroslavl’s continental climate. All products are supplied with full GOST-R certification documentation for local fire safety audits.
Antifires fire doors and windows comply with Russian Federal Law No. 123-FZ for egress routes by providing certified fire resistance ratings that meet the required integrity and insulation performance. For egress pathways such as corridors and stairwells, our systems are tested to EN 16034 and GOST 30247.0-97, achieving ratings from EI 30 to EI 120 as needed. The glazing uses intumescent gel layers that form a rigid insulating barrier under heat, preventing flame and smoke penetration for the rated duration. This ensures that escape routes remain tenable for the required period, allowing safe evacuation of building occupants. All installations are supported by full documentation, including CE marking and GOST-R certificates, to demonstrate compliance during fire safety inspections in Yaroslavl.