Coopers UK - Fire Curtains and Smoke Curtains Specialists
All Coopers vertical and horizontal fire and smoke curtains are BSi and LPCB Quality Assured. Both active and passive smoke ventilation products, together with
intelligent controls can be integrated into a total SHEVS (Smoke, Heat, Exhaust, and Ventilation Systems) package.
Vertical Fire Curtains
An automated Fire Barrier, which in normal mode is hidden within a false ceiling, only being deployed when there is a fire or for testing purposes, designed to prevent the spread of fire through a building
Horizontal Fire Curtains
An automated fire barrier, which is normally hidden within the ceiling or wall structure, and only deployed in the event of a fire or for testing purposes. It is designed to prevent the spread of fire through a building.
Roller Fire Wall
A similar product to a fire curtain but designed to replace conventional structural non load bearing fire walls. For buildings that need to incorporate large open areas such as airports, exhibition complexes and manufacturing plants, to prevent the spread of fire throughout a building.
Roller (Virtual) Fire Door
A revolutionary new product that provides a clever alternative to fire doors that are often wedged open rendering them useless! The Roller (Virtual) Fire Door allows unhindered access throughout a building and only operates in the event of a fire or alarm signal.
Servery Fire Curtains
An ingenious lightweight retractable fire barrier that is designed for closing off servery openings in walls and/or any small to medium sized openings in a fire rated wall. This product makes heavy steel shutters redundant!
Fire Shutters
A comprehensive range of vertical and horizontal rolling or lateral sliding fire shutters.
Vertical Smoke Curtains
An automated smoke barrier which is normally hidden within the ceiling and only deployed in the event of a fire or for testing purposes. It is designed to prevent the spread of smoke and super heated gases through a building.
Horizontal Smoke Curtains
An automated smoke barrier, which is normally hidden within the ceiling or wall structure, and only deployed in the event of a fire or for testing purposes. It is designed to prevent the spread of smoke and super heated gases through a building.