HES: The Symbol of Fire-Rated Safety

  • A fire-rated opening is a doorway, window, or a building passageway that has been designed and constructed to resist the spread of fire. 
  • Fire-rated doors and hardware work together to slow or stop the spread of flames and smoke in the event of a fire. 
  • Meeting fire safety codes and regulations is essential to protecting lives and property. 
  • With fail secure operation to maintain a safe path of egress and heavy-duty stainless steel construction necessary to withstand the intensity and duration of the fire.

 

HES Offers the Following Fire-Rated Electric Strikes:

NOTE: Building code dictates that any space with an occupancy of 50 or greater people must have exit devices in the path of egress. Additional requirements and local code amendments may also be adopted; always check with your local AHJ. 

Featured Trainings: Fire-Rated Codes and Common Sense

Instructor LedCodes and Common Sense of Fire Rated Assembles

This course provides an overview of the National Fire Protection Association’s 'NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives' with topics ranging from fire rated assembly applications to understanding door hardware components. Earn CEU credit. 

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On Demand: Codes & Common Sense – NFPA 80 Fire Rated Assemblies

Review the 'NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives' with topics ranging from common fire rated assemblies to understanding door hardware components. Also learn when fire-rated modifications can be made and what to a fire rated assembly and the addition of accessory products. 

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