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Our fire resistant range is comprehensive and offers real design options for discerning specifiers and clients.

Fire doors & screens play a crucial role in the safety of people within buildings, protection to adjacent buildings, and other important applications such as preservation. The latest fire doors, screens & curtain walling have evolved into aesthetic designs that can be incorporated at the earliest design stages within buildings, or alternatively can be retrofitted into the most demanding of heritage projects without design compromise.

Large glass areas are available from the lowest 30 minutes integrity only to 120 minutes integrity & insulation. All our fire systems offered have been tested not only to BS476 Pt22 but also to the latest European EN standards which are more stringent, with continuous testing and assessments of both new and existing products. Our steel profile system range offers fully tested & engineered solutions for fire, thermally broken and standard applications with a complete range of fittings and accessories for flush fitting doors, opening vents and screens.

From the standard to the most unique design, steel profiles allow a varied range of designs & options to be achieved within the building envelope.
The range includes:
· Doors and windows with thermal break
· Internal unlatched fire rated swing doors
· Curtain walls and glazed roofs
· Doors and windows without thermal break
· Fire and smoke proof screens
· Safety doors and windows (burglar and bullet proof)
· Doors, windows and curtain walls in stainless steel

Fire resistant product range brochure

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EB24 | EB14 | W20 | W40 | Brooking | Fire Resistant | Conservation Rooflights

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To find out what Sarah Beeney and some of our other clients have to say about us click here. Sarah Beeney says: ‘Clement Windows make the prettiest bespoke steel-framed windows. To read more about us on channel 4's website click here.

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We are pleased to support Charles Brooking with Britain's only comprehensive collection of architectural detail originating from buildings, domestic and commercial, ranging from castles and palaces or the grandest country house to the smallest artisan cottage.