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Integrated Fire and Smoke Door Systems: Specifying Your Own Safety Net

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Integrated fire and smoke door systems meet all life safety and compartmentalization requirements without sacrificing an architect’s vision. This course explains how multiple codes and standards apply to an opening, elevator lobby, and elevator shaft and discusses how integrated door systems provide building owners with a complete turnkey door system that uses components engineered to work as a unified whole. 

Upon completion of this course, the Learner should be able to:

  • Discuss how fire and smoke protection systems can minimize the impact of fire and smoke and why it is necessary to ensure smoke containment in specific areas of a structure.
  • Discuss how the building codes address smoke control and the building design measures that must be taken to give building occupants enough time to exit a burning building.
  • Discuss how integrated door systems enhance the safety of buildings and facilities and recall the different types of testing and rating for these door systems.
  • Describe the advantages of integrated door systems over conventional doors and identify the features of installation, components, and finishes that contribute to their durability.

Approximately 1 hour, 15 minutes. Delivered online, at your own pace.

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This course is registered with: 30 Industry Association(s)