When you think of fire protection in a building, what comes to mind? Fire extinguishers? Smoke alarms? Sprinkler systems? Chances are that window glass wasn't at the top of the list. While fire-rated glass has been an important component in building safety for decades, most professionals in the industry know relatively little about it. As a result, it isn't difficult for the incorrect product to be specified, installed and approved - potentially putting lives and property at unnecessary risk. |
![]() To the casual observer, it would seem that any glass could do that. After all, fire-rated glass looks deceptively similar to its non-rated counterparts. However, in reality, most glass offers little, if any, fire protection. For instance, standard window glass will break when the temperature reaches approximately 250° F. Tempered glass can last until about 500°F. In contrast, fire-rated glass can typically survive heat in excess of 1600° F. That's a marked difference in performance. With structural fires capable of reaching extremely high temperatures very quickly, the need for this specialty glass is easy to recognize. To earn its stripes, fire-rated glass must pass a battery of tests established by national test standards. Independent laboratories (such as U.L.) run the tests, then assign an appropriate rating based on the results. The ratings are time increments, reflecting the duration of testing the product endured. That duration is intended to correspond to the length of time the glass should be expected to perform reliably in a fire. So if a product has a 45 minute rating, theoretically you could count on it containing flames and smoke for the first 45 minutes of a fire. |
Description
The new home of the St Kilda Saints Football Club comprises a 3500m2 single level building located in Belvedere Park Seaford.
The simple form of the building is created by the use of a structural steel frame on concrete ground slabs, precast wall panels with colorbond sandwich panels installed horizontally to the facility sports hall, gymnasium, recovery pool, ice baths, spas, change and locker rooms, lecture theatre, medical and fitness rooms.
The club’s colours are extensively displayed on a feature screen fence which wraps around the building separating the facility from the car park with extensive landscaping which links the building with the natural environment of the surrounding area.
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