Fireproofing
The application of materials to structures to prevent or delay the effects of fire.
Fireproofing involves applying materials to structures to prevent or delay fire damage, enhancing safety and compliance. It is crucial for protecting occupants, reducing risks, and meeting building codes. By providing thermal resistance and insulation, fireproofing supports structural integrity, minimizes damage, and ensures that buildings are safe and resilient, contributing to successful project delivery by ensuring that structures meet design specifications and withstand applied loads and environmental conditions.
Used in a sentence
Fireproofing materials were applied to the steel beams.
Synonyms/variation
Fire Retardant
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