Fire-Safe Homes: Brick & Bolt’s Recommended Materials and Construction Practices
Fire safety is one of the most important aspects of home construction, yet many homeowners overlook it until it’s too late. With increasing urban density and electrical load in modern homes, the risks of accidental fires have grown significantly. Brick & Bolt prioritizes proactive fire protection, ensuring homes are built with fire-resistant materials, safe electrical systems, and strategic structural safeguards.
Here's how Brick & Bolt creates homes that are not only beautiful and durable but also fire-safe and future-ready.
1. Fire-Resistant Materials: The Foundation of a Safe Home
Using the right materials greatly reduces the spread and impact of fire. Brick & Bolt carefully selects and recommends construction materials with excellent fire-resistant properties.
Key Fire-Resistant Materials Used by Brick & Bolt
AAC Blocks
Lightweight, thermally stable, and non-combustible ideal for walls.
Gypsum Boards (Fire-Rated)
Used for ceilings and partitions to slow down fire spread.
Cement Fibre Boards
Moisture-proof and non-flammable, perfect for dry and wet areas.
Fire-Resistant Doors
Designed to withstand heat for 30–120 minutes, giving occupants crucial escape time.
Metal Frames (Steel/Aluminium)
More fire-safe compared to traditional timber door frames.
UPVC Windows with Fire-Safe Seals
They resist melting longer and limit smoke entry.
These materials are strategically selected to ensure slower fire spread, reduced structural damage, and enhanced safety.
2. Safe Electrical Planning: Preventing Short Circuits & Overloads
Electrical faults are the leading cause of residential fires in India. Brick & Bolt uses a stringent electrical design approach to eliminate risks from the start.
AAC Blocks
Lightweight, thermally stable, and non-combustible ideal for walls.
Gypsum Boards (Fire-Rated)
Used for ceilings and partitions to slow down fire spread.
Cement Fibre Boards
Moisture-proof and non-flammable, perfect for dry and wet areas.
Fire-Resistant Doors
Designed to withstand heat for 30–120 minutes, giving occupants crucial escape time.
Metal Frames (Steel/Aluminium)
More fire-safe compared to traditional timber door frames.
UPVC Windows with Fire-Safe Seals
They resist melting longer and limit smoke entry.
Brick & Bolt’s Electrical Safety Measures
Separate circuits for high-load appliances (ACs, geysers, microwaves)
High-quality wires (FR/FRLS grade) to reduce flame spread and toxic smoke
Premium MCBs and RCCBs to prevent overloads and electrocution
Proper earthing systems for shock and fire protection
Concealed conduits rated for heat resistance
Junction boxes with fire-resistant insulation
Avoiding overloaded extension boards by planning extra sockets
Brick & Bolt electricians follow a detailed safety checklist to prevent sparking, overheating, and circuit failure, the most common triggers for home fires.
Separate circuits for high-load appliances (ACs, geysers, microwaves)
High-quality wires (FR/FRLS grade) to reduce flame spread and toxic smoke
Premium MCBs and RCCBs to prevent overloads and electrocution
Proper earthing systems for shock and fire protection
Concealed conduits rated for heat resistance
Junction boxes with fire-resistant insulation
Avoiding overloaded extension boards by planning extra sockets
3. Structural Design Precautions for Fire Safety
A home’s structure plays a big role in fire containment and escape planning.
Key Structural Fire Safety Features by Brick & Bolt
Two-way ventilation in kitchens to allow smoke to escape
Fire-safe shaft design for concealed services
Staircase made with RCC to ensure stability during emergencies
Minimum 1-meter setback spaces (where possible) for emergency access
Chimney installation planning to prevent grease buildup fires
Brick & Bolt engineers also ensure the structure adheres to national fire safety codes.
Two-way ventilation in kitchens to allow smoke to escape
Fire-safe shaft design for concealed services
Staircase made with RCC to ensure stability during emergencies
Minimum 1-meter setback spaces (where possible) for emergency access
Chimney installation planning to prevent grease buildup fires
4. Kitchen Fire Safety Upgrades
The kitchen is the most fire-prone area in any home. Brick & Bolt enhances kitchen safety with:
Heat-resistant granite countertops
Proper ventilation & exhaust fans
Fire-safe wiring for gas hob ignition
Distance maintained between stove, fridge, and electrical outlets
Metal hose pipes instead of rubber gas lines
These measures significantly reduce ignition risk and control fire spread.
Heat-resistant granite countertops
Proper ventilation & exhaust fans
Fire-safe wiring for gas hob ignition
Distance maintained between stove, fridge, and electrical outlets
Metal hose pipes instead of rubber gas lines
5. Smart Home Integrations for Fire Protection
Modern homes can proactively detect and prevent fires using smart devices.
Brick & Bolt Recommends:
Smoke detectors in halls and bedrooms
Heat detectors in kitchens
Smart alarms connected to mobile apps
Automatic shut-off sensors for gas leakage
Fire extinguishers are placed at strategic points
These devices minimize response time, giving homeowners enough time to control the situation or evacuate safely.
Smoke detectors in halls and bedrooms
Heat detectors in kitchens
Smart alarms connected to mobile apps
Automatic shut-off sensors for gas leakage
Fire extinguishers are placed at strategic points
6. Fire-Safe Interior Design Practices
Interior materials also affect fire risk. Brick & Bolt encourages the use of:
Low-VOC, fire-resistant paints
Curtains and upholstery with flame-retardant coatings
Minimal use of flammable materials like untreated wood
Metal railings instead of wooden ones
Fire-resistant false ceiling materials
This ensures safety without compromising aesthetics.
Low-VOC, fire-resistant paints
Curtains and upholstery with flame-retardant coatings
Minimal use of flammable materials like untreated wood
Metal railings instead of wooden ones
Fire-resistant false ceiling materials

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