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Construction & Building Fire Protection

Protect structures, crews, and finishes during new builds, fit-outs, and maintenance. Our heat-resistant fabrics and fire blankets are engineered for safe, compliant construction zones where hot work and harsh environments pose a risk.

The Importance of Fire Protection on Construction Sites

Construction sites are filled with high-risk activities like welding, cutting, grinding, and soldering. The proximity of combustible materials, heat, and sparks can quickly lead to dangerous fires. Implementing effective fire safety measures reduces risk and ensures compliance with regulations.

Our Solutions for Construction Sites

InsoFire’s protective fabrics and fire blankets provide immediate solutions to common risks found on job sites, such as sparks, molten metal spatter, and radiant heat. Our products ensure safe working conditions for your crew and help meet safety standards.

Welding & Hot Work Protection

Welding Fire Blankets – Ideal for temporary spark screens, drapes, and floor covers. These blankets are durable, flame-resistant, and can be quickly deployed to contain hazards during welding and grinding operations.

Weather-Resistant Covers

PU-Coated Fiberglass Fabric – This fabric is water-resistant and ideal for covering tools, machinery, and temporary partitions. It can withstand outdoor conditions and provide continuous protection in any weather.

Radiant Heat Protection

Aluminized Fiberglass Fabric – Reflects radiant heat up to 550°C, providing an extra layer of defense between hot zones and sensitive building materials. Perfect for temporary shielding around high-heat equipment.

Featured Products

Welding Fire Blanket

Welding Fire Blanket

Ideal for protecting surfaces from sparks and molten metal.

PU-Coated Fiberglass Fabric

PU-Coated Fiberglass Fabric

Water-resistant fabric for covering equipment and creating partitions.

Aluminized Fiberglass Fabric

Aluminized Fiberglass Fabric

Radiant heat shielding for sensitive areas near hot work zones.

Deployment Example

Isometric diagram of a construction site welding area showing fire blanket curtains, floor shields, PU-coated fiberglass fabric, and aluminized reflective shields positioned around a welder for maximum safety.

Example layout showing welding fire blankets, PU-coated fiberglass covers, and aluminized reflective shields arranged for safe hot-work operations.

For maximum safety, position welding blankets around the work area, ensuring they overlap slightly to avoid gaps. Cover sensitive equipment with reflective fabric to prevent heat damage and keep flammable materials at a safe distance.

FAQs

How do I deploy a welding fire blanket correctly?

Simply hang the fire blanket over the work area, ensuring it overlaps the edges of the workspace by 10-15 cm. For floor coverage, lay the blanket flat, extending at least 60 cm beyond the work zone.

Can PU-coated fiberglass fabric be used outside in the rain?

Yes. The PU coating provides excellent water resistance, ensuring that your equipment remains dry and protected even in adverse weather conditions.

How long does aluminized fiberglass last under high heat?

Aluminized fiberglass is designed to reflect heat for long periods, with a continuous maximum exposure of 550°C. It can withstand short-term temperature spikes above that threshold without damage.

Take Action

Ensure the safety of your construction site with our top-quality fire protection products. Contact us to specify the best solutions for your project.

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