Smoke control window automation uses motorised facade openings to exhaust smoke and heat during a fire event. By harnessing natural buoyancy forces, these systems assist with maintaining tenable conditions, protecting escape routes and supporting fire brigade intervention. These systems can also be used to provide make up air for stair pressurisation systems.
Smoke Control Window Automation
for Commercial Buildings
Blue Squared designs and delivers smoke control window automation systems for commercial and multi-residential buildings across Australia. Our solutions support compliant smoke exhaust, occupant safety and fire-engineered performance in accordance with the NCC and relevant Australian standards.
What is Smoke Control Window Automation
Who This Solution Is For
- Architects and façade consultants
- Fire engineers and building surveyors
- Builders and project managers
- Education, healthcare and commercial asset owners
Our Smoke Control Capabilities
- Automated smoke exhaust window systems
- Integration with fire indicator panels (FIP) and BMS
- Zoned control for multi-storey buildings
- Fail-safe operation during power loss
- Commissioning, testing, and documentation
Compliance & Standards
All smoke control systems are designed to support compliance with:
- National Construction Code (NCC)
- Applicable Australian Standards
- Installation & Certification Documentation
We work closely with consultants to ensure seamless approval pathways
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Why Blue Squared
Retention is key to successful business growth. Our platform gives your customers a better experience from start to finish in order for you to easily turn them into lifelong fans.
Frequently asked questions
What is smoke control window automation?
Smoke control window automation uses motorised windows to exhaust smoke and heat during a fire event. These systems support occupant safety, protect egress paths, make up air and assist fire brigade intervention.
Are smoke control window systems NCC compliant?
Smoke control window automation systems are designed to support compliance with the NCC and relevant Australian Standards, based on project-specific fire engineering requirements.
Where are smoke control window systems typically used?
Can smoke control systems integrate with fire panels?
Yes. Smoke control window automation can be integrated with fire indicator panels (FIP) smoke detection systems, general fire alarm systems (GFA) and building management systems.
Who should specify smoke control window automation?
Architects, fire engineers, façade consultants, and building surveyors typically specify smoke control window automation systems during the design phase.

