innovative fire and smoke Solutions
Providing innovative and aesthetically appealing fire and smoke containment systems to fit any purpose and any opening in buildings. Smoke Guard’s range of curtain systems is flexible – both physically and in the application. Their protective systems can cover any opening, from elevators and stairwells to pass-through counters and expansive atrium spaces.

A POWERS PARTNER SINCE 1995
AVAILABLE TO ALL COLORADO, WYOMING, NEW MEXICO, AND El Paso, TEXAS PROJECT LOCATIONS.

ELEVATOR SMOKE CURTAINS
Innovative Elevator Smoke Curtains
Invented by Smoke Guard, elevator smoke curtains provide unmatched design flexibility and aesthetics by allowing elevators to open directly onto rated corridors without the need for space-consuming lobbies or additional swing doors.

VERTICAL COILING FIRE CURTAINS
Economical Fire & Smoke Rated Curtains
The Smoke Guard models M2100, M2500, and M1000 ARE vertically deploying fire and smoke-rated curtains which are an economical choice for openings. This solution works well for atrium separation, openings in walls, and specialty enclosures where fire-rated protection is required.

HORIZONTAL COILING FIRE CURTAINS
A Compact and Cost-Effective Atrium Protection Solution
The Smoke Guard Model 3000 system provides a lightweight, compact alternative for atrium protection, and in certain cases can eliminate the need to meet costly atrium building code provisions such as smoke evacuation.

PERIMETER FIRE CURTAINS
Perimeter Protection Without Corner Posts
The Smoke Guard Model 4000 offers perimeter protection without the need for corner posts.

DRAFT CURTAINS
An Efficient Solution for Smoke Removal
Used for warehouses, aircraft hangers, and manufacturing environments, in both sprinklered and non-sprinklered buildings for automatic smoke removal. Draft curtains channel the ceiling jet away from the fire and out of the building via roof vents either to automatically remove the smoke or to delay sprinkler activation.
The Smoke Guard SG Draft Curtain is a cost-effective, static curtain strategy.
