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Mechanical Smoke Control Systems

Mechanical Smoke Control Systems are engineered setups in buildings that help manage and remove smoke during a fire. They use fans, ducts, and vents to control airflow—either exhausting smoke outside or pressurizing certain areas to prevent smoke entry. This maintains visibility, reduces toxic inhalation, and aids safe evacuation for occupants. These systems are vital for life safety, ensuring that in case of fire, smoke doesn't hinder escape routes or cause panic, and that fire-fighting efforts are safer and more effective. They are designed to meet strict safety standards and are an essential part of modern building fire protection.