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røgbarrierer

Røgbarrierer are fire-resistance-rated construction elements designed to limit the spread of smoke between compartments in a building during a fire. By containing smoke, they help protect evacuation routes, facilitate visibility for occupants, and aid firefighters by reducing the spread of heat and smoke. They are used in many building types, including multi-story housing, offices, schools, and public facilities.

A røgbarriere typically consists of fire-rated walls or partitions, often extended with fire doors, fire-rated ceilings

Regulations and standards vary by country, but the concept is consistent: røgbarrierer must resist smoke passage

Maintenance is essential: regular inspection of seals, doors, joints, and penetrations; replacement of damaged components; and

or
floor
assemblies,
and
sealed
joints.
Openings
and
penetrations
for
cables,
pipes
and
ducts
are
fire-stopped
to
maintain
barrier
integrity.
The
barriers
are
designed
to
be
continuous
across
floors
and
around
stair
cores,
corridors,
and
other
critical
areas
so
that
smoke
cannot
easily
bypass
them.
In
addition,
passive
barriers
are
commonly
complemented
by
active
systems
such
as
door
closers,
intumescent
seals,
and
dampers,
as
well
as
stairwell
pressurization
or
exhaust
to
control
smoke
movement.
for
a
defined
period
and
preserve
the
integrity
of
escape
routes
and
occupied
spaces.
Fire-resistance
ratings
and
performance
of
barrier
assemblies
are
specified
in
national
or
regional
codes
and
standards,
such
as
EN
13501-2
and
related
fire-testing
procedures
in
many
regions.
verification
that
fire-stopping
remains
intact.
Poorly
maintained
barriers
can
fail
to
contain
smoke
and
compromise
safety.