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Fire Curtains \u2013 Everything You Need to Know About Fire Curtains<\/h1>\n

Fire curtains are secret weapons when it comes to fire protection, hidden away in headboxes ready to be deployed in the event of a fire. They can play a key role in preventing the spread of a blaze, all while allowing modern building designs more flexibility. Interiors are able to include larger open plan areas without compromising on the building\u2019s safety because fire curtains can be lowered to compartmentalise the space.<\/p>\n

At CPFP<\/a>, we know more than our fair share about fire safety. We\u2019re experts in the installation and maintenance of passive fire protection<\/a>, with a growing team of technicians fully qualified and accredited by the IFCC.<\/p>\n

In this guide, we explain what fire curtains are and how they can help improve your building\u2019s compliance with UK regulations.<\/p>\n

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What is a Fire Curtain?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Fire curtains are a form of active fire protection, meaning they respond to the presence of fire. Essentially, they are flexible fire barriers held out of sight until needed in a steel headbox on the ceiling, lobby, or doorway. They are made from a combination of fibreglass and metal wire, which enhances heat resistance and strength. A fire curtain that meets all the required regulations can withstand fire for up to 2 hours!<\/p>\n

Active vs Passive Fire Protection \u2013 Everything You Need to Know ><\/a><\/p>\n

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What is the Purpose of a Fire Curtain?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Fire curtains are generally used in large open plan buildings where fire doors aren\u2019t an option due to a lack of interior walls. They have three main purposes:<\/p>\n