3. Keep It Discreet, Keep It Safe
A great fire curtain is one you don’t see—until you need it. That’s why architects love them. They preserve open spaces, fit heritage buildings, and disappear into modern designs. Fire curtains can be fully concealed in ceiling cavities or recesses, making them virtually invisible when not deployed. Coopers Fire offers bespoke options to match your vision, with custom finishes and integration into various building styles. With careful planning, fire curtains can complement aesthetics rather than disrupt them.
For buildings where appearance is paramount—such as luxury hotels, high-end retail spaces, or heritage buildings—fire curtains offer an ideal solution. They provide the necessary fire protection without intrusive visual elements. Materials, finishes, and housing solutions can be tailored to blend with a building’s overall design.
4. Functionality Matters
Fire curtains must work without blocking access. In busy areas, like corridors or lifts, they can retract automatically when safe. They should enhance safety while maintaining the building’s functionality. Coopers Fire integrates them with building management systems (BMS) for smooth operation, ensuring they deploy only when necessary. Smart technology allows for remote monitoring and scheduled maintenance alerts, reducing downtime and enhancing operational efficiency.
Functionality extends beyond deployment. Fire curtains should be tested regularly to ensure they work when needed. Integration with emergency lighting and audible warning systems can improve safety by ensuring occupants are aware when fire curtains are deploying.
Planning for Compliance and Long-Term Performance
5. Use BIM & NBS
Building Information Modelling (BIM) helps plan fire safety from the start. It creates detailed digital models, ensuring fire curtains fit into the bigger picture. It allows architects and engineers to see how fire curtains interact with other building elements, preventing last-minute conflicts in construction. Coopers Fire’s BIM models and NBS specifications are available for download, providing a comprehensive resource for professionals. Using these tools helps streamline specification, improve accuracy, and reduce costly errors.
BIM allows for advanced coordination between different trades involved in construction, reducing risks of misalignment in fire safety provisions. By incorporating NBS specifications early, architects and contractors can ensure the correct products are specified and installed according to industry standards.
6. Stay Compliant
Ensure Compliance with Building Regulations
Fire safety isn’t optional. BS 8524 sets the UK standard for fire curtains. It covers both specifications and best practices, ensuring that the products installed perform as required in an emergency. Understanding national and international regulations is key to ensuring compliance. Choose tested, certified products that meet industry standards. Coopers Fire provides the documents and support to keep your project compliant, simplifying the approval process for architects and contractors.
Adhering to fire safety standards is essential for insurance and liability considerations. Building owners and designers should verify that their selected fire curtains are tested to meet performance criteria under real-world conditions. Compliance documentation should be readily available for inspections and audits.
7. Plan for Maintenance
Fire curtains must work when needed. Regular checks and servicing keep them ready. Without proper maintenance, there’s a risk of malfunction when it matters most. Fire safety equipment should be inspected and tested according to manufacturer recommendations. Coopers Fire offers maintenance packages to ensure reliability, extending the life of the curtains and ensuring continued compliance. Routine maintenance also helps detect wear and tear early, preventing potential failures.
Planned maintenance agreements ensure that fire curtains continue to meet regulations long after installation. Fire protection is only effective if the equipment functions properly, making maintenance a critical component of a building’s fire safety plan.
Integrating Fire Curtains with Overall Safety Strategies
8. Make It Part of a Bigger System
Integrate Fire or Smoke Curtains with Other Fire Safety Systems
Fire curtains don’t work alone. They should integrate with sprinklers, alarms, and smoke control systems. A well-coordinated fire protection plan ensures maximum safety. By working together, these systems provide layered protection against fire and smoke spread. Coopers Fire ensures all elements work together, offering expert guidance on seamless integration. A connected system enhances emergency response times and increases overall building safety.
In multi-storey buildings, coordination between fire curtains and stairwell pressurisation systems is crucial for safe evacuation. Fire curtains should be programmed to respond dynamically to fire scenarios, preventing disruption to escape routes.
9. Solve Unique Problems
Every building is different. Some have unusual layouts. Some are historic. Some need specific fire ratings. Coopers Fire creates custom solutions for challenging projects. Whether it’s a listed building where minimal intervention is required or a high-rise with specific fire safety demands, tailored fire curtains provide the perfect solution. Coopers Fire works with architects and engineers to meet the unique challenges of each project, ensuring the best fit for safety and design.
Some projects require custom-built fire curtains with special configurations to accommodate architectural constraints. Fire safety should be a flexible solution, adapting to the needs of different structures while maintaining the highest standards.
Fire curtains offer safety without compromise. They protect people while preserving design. They blend function with aesthetics, providing an alternative to traditional fire safety barriers. Used correctly, they can enhance the architectural integrity of a space while delivering superior fire protection. See them in action:
Whether it’s a listed building where minimal intervention is required or a high-rise with specific fire safety demands, tailored fire curtains provide the perfect solution. Our extensive testing database ensures that every solution is backed by real-world performance data, giving you confidence in safety and compliance.
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