rookschutten
Rookschutten, a Dutch term, translates to "smoke protection" or "smoke control." It refers to a system designed to manage the movement of smoke within a building during a fire. The primary goal of rookschutten is to maintain tenable conditions for occupants attempting to escape and to facilitate the work of firefighters. This is achieved by preventing or limiting the spread of smoke from the fire source to other areas of the building and by directing smoke away from escape routes.
There are several methods employed in rookschutten systems. These include natural ventilation, which utilizes building design
The effectiveness of rookschutten relies on a coordinated approach, often involving fire detection systems that trigger