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Understand these critical life safety systems to avoid costly installation errors The gypsum board shaftwall system was first implemented in 1973 to accommodate increasingly tall buildings and was first used in the World Trade Center. Shaftwall assemblies enclose all manner of shafts: elevators, stairs, trash chutes and ventilation ducts to name a few. They are designed to prevent fire from spreading between floors via these shafts and to protect stairways as an escape route for building occupants during fires. Gypsum board is lighter than traditional shaft enclosure materials, such as masonry, and provides efficient and economical installation. In this episode, Sam Halverson, construction services manager with the 1-800-NATIONAL Construction Services team, talks with host Chris Whitmire about why it's important to correctly design and install shaftwall enclosures. Listeners will learn:
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National Gypsum Company is the exclusive service provider of reliable, high-performance building products manufactured by its affiliate companies and marketed under the Gold Bond®, ProForm® and PermaBASE® brands.
The National Gypsum name has been synonymous with high-quality, innovative products and exceptional customer service since 1925.
The information provided in this podcast is for general information purposes only. For specific building or design questions, please consult with the 1-800-NATIONAL® Construction Services team or your regional National Gypsum construction design manager. Always use products according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
By National GypsumUnderstand these critical life safety systems to avoid costly installation errors The gypsum board shaftwall system was first implemented in 1973 to accommodate increasingly tall buildings and was first used in the World Trade Center. Shaftwall assemblies enclose all manner of shafts: elevators, stairs, trash chutes and ventilation ducts to name a few. They are designed to prevent fire from spreading between floors via these shafts and to protect stairways as an escape route for building occupants during fires. Gypsum board is lighter than traditional shaft enclosure materials, such as masonry, and provides efficient and economical installation. In this episode, Sam Halverson, construction services manager with the 1-800-NATIONAL Construction Services team, talks with host Chris Whitmire about why it's important to correctly design and install shaftwall enclosures. Listeners will learn:
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Do you have a question you'd like us to answer or a topic we should cover? We want to hear from you. Email your ideas to [email protected].
Be the first to hear the NGConnects Podcast, subscribe here for early access.
Find all NGConnects Podcasts at nationalgypsum.com/podcasts.
National Gypsum Company is the exclusive service provider of reliable, high-performance building products manufactured by its affiliate companies and marketed under the Gold Bond®, ProForm® and PermaBASE® brands.
The National Gypsum name has been synonymous with high-quality, innovative products and exceptional customer service since 1925.
The information provided in this podcast is for general information purposes only. For specific building or design questions, please consult with the 1-800-NATIONAL® Construction Services team or your regional National Gypsum construction design manager. Always use products according to the manufacturer's recommendations.