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What are fire shutters?

Fire shutters are a type of door or window covering that is designed to prevent the spread of fire within a building. They are typically made from fire-resistant materials such as steel or aluminum and are operated either manually or automatically.

Where are fire shutters typically installed?

Fire shutters are typically installed in areas of a building where fire could potentially spread, such as near kitchens or mechanical rooms. They may also be installed in stairwells, corridors, or other areas where fire can quickly spread.

How do fire shutters work?

Fire shutters work by creating a barrier between different areas of a building, preventing the spread of fire and smoke. They are designed to automatically close in the event of a fire or can be manually operated by the building occupants or fire safety personnel.

Are fire shutters required by law?

The installation of fire shutters may be required by local building codes and regulations, depending on the type of building and its use. It is important to consult with local authorities and fire safety experts to determine whether fire shutters are required in a particular building.

Can fire shutters be customized?

Yes, fire shutters can be customized to suit the specific requirements of a building. This can include customization of the size, material, color, and operation method of the shutters. It is important to work with a reputable manufacturer and installer to ensure that the fire shutters meet all necessary safety standards and regulations.

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