Smoke Control Systems
Smoke Control Systems are designed to manage and mitigate smoke during a fire, enhancing safety in buildings. These systems work by controlling the movement of smoke, either by removing it from the environment or by directing it to specific areas, allowing for safer evacuation and access for emergency responders.
There are various types of smoke control systems, including mechanical smoke extraction and pressurization systems. Mechanical systems use fans to remove smoke, while pressurization systems create a barrier of clean air to prevent smoke from spreading. Both types are essential for maintaining safe conditions in commercial and residential spaces during a fire emergency.