Barriers
Fire Barrier Installation Best Practices
Proper installation of a fire barrier is fundamental to maintaining building safety and meeting code requirements in industrial, commercial, and utility environments. A well-planned process safeguards equipment, confines potential hazards, and provides the required separation between fire zones. Every stage—from site preparation to post-installation inspection—contributes to achieving the intended performance rating of the fire barrier. Preparing the Site and Structural Surfaces Before any barrier components are delivered to the work area, the site must be clear of debris, standing water,...
Read MoreDuraBarriers for Electrical Substations: A Critical Safety Upgrade
Fire events in electrical substations originate from predictable, high-risk sources. Transformer failures, cable vault overheating, and arcing incidents expose substations to heat and flame hazards capable of cascading across equipment. These events demand a physical containment strategy to interrupt flame spread at the point of origin. DuraBarrier delivers that structural separation through a modular, tested, fire-rated barrier system explicitly designed for transformer installations. Electrical substations present ignition risks tied to the properties of oil-insulated transformers and high-voltage current management. Combustible...
Read MoreThe Role of Fire Barriers in Protecting Lithium-Ion Battery Storage Facilities
Lithium-ion battery storage facilities present significant fire hazards due to the risk of thermal runaway. This process occurs when a battery cell overheats, leading to a chain reaction that spreads rapidly to surrounding cells. Once initiated, thermal runaway is challenging to control and can result in fires that burn at extreme temperatures, release toxic fumes, and pose challenges for emergency response teams. Without the proper protective measures, these facilities risk extensive damage. A fire barrier is critical in containing fire...
Read MoreFirewall Requirements: Key Terms Every Business Must Know
Fire barriers and firewalls make up the foundation of passive fire protection, preventing the spread of flames and smoke between building sections. Know these key terms for better compliance with safety regulations and building codes.
Read MoreWhy Ballistic Protection is Essential for Utility Companies?
Utility companies play a major role in maintaining the infrastructure that powers modern life. From electricity to water supply, their operations rely on critical equipment such as transformers and substations. However, these assets face significant risks from intentional attacks, natural disasters, and accidental damage. In response, ballistic barrier solutions have emerged as an essential safeguard for utility infrastructure, enhancing safety, operational continuity, and public confidence. The Rising Risks for Utility Infrastructure Utility companies increasingly face threats ranging from environmental factors...
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