Mixonall fire protection systems are divided into two categories:
- Fire protection systems for joints
- Fire protection systems for smoke barriers
Fire Protection Systems for Joints
One of the ways fire can spread in buildings is through joints, which exist in all parts of the building. The likelihood of fire spread and its derivatives (smoke, flames, toxic gases, and heat) in joints is higher than in other areas because fire can spread from one area to another very quickly.
Therefore, using fire protection systems for joints can significantly help reduce fire damage.



Smoke Barrier Fire Protection Systems
Smoke, as one of the derivatives of fire, can rapidly spread through various pathways such as ducts, electrical rooms, openings in the ceiling, and spaces between the ceiling and the facade, which exist in all parts of the building. Before flames reach, smoke quickly spreads to other floors and spaces, causing extensive damage.
Therefore, the use of suitable smoke barrier systems can significantly help reduce fire-related damages.


