Preparing smoke control testing around the building you actually have
In Amherst, smoke control testing becomes more manageable when the sequence, documents, and responsibilities are sorted out before the day starts. That need becomes obvious once industrial, logistics, school, hospitality, and public occupancies create different access and schedule constraints that still need coordinated testing.
Our work is focused on turning a loosely coordinated testing exercise into something more disciplined, traceable, and easier to follow up afterward.
What better smoke control coordination should leave behind
- Better coordination between the people reading the documents and the people operating the systems
- Earlier visibility into sequence gaps and open questions
- A more disciplined way to capture findings and next steps
- Testing support that respects the occupied reality of the building
If smoke control testing support is the issue in Amherst, contact Liberty Fire to discuss the site, the scope, and what would make the work more manageable.