Smoke control explained

In the event of a fire, a smoke control system is used to keep a building's escape routes and access routes free from smoke, assist fire-fighting operations and delay or prevent flashover, thereby reducing the risk that the fire will escalate.[1]

In the United Kingdom, the Smoke Control Association operates as a professional and advisory organisation in this field.[2]

Standards

Within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Technical Committee ISO/TC 21/SC 11 is responsible for the development of standards concerned with smoke and heat control systems and components.[3]

In Australia and New Zealand, joint standard AS/NZS 1668.1:2015 aims to provide: Requirements for the maintenance of smoke control systems fall outside this standard.

Notes and References

  1. Smoke Control Association, FAQs: Your Questions Answered, accessed 20 September 2021
  2. https://www.smokecontrol.org.uk/home Smoke Control Association
  3. ISO, ISO/TC 21/SC 11: Smoke and heat control systems and components, accessed 6 October 2021