As Germany’s third-largest airport, Düsseldorf welcomes about 15 million passengers each year. Approximately 70% of all air passengers from North Rhine Westphalia check in at Düsseldorf Airport. This places high architectural requirements on the building, and presents a serious safety engineering challenge as well. After the 1996 fire catastrophe in which 17 people died, new objectives were added to the fire protection plan and implemented over the course of the complete renovation of Terminal B.
Experience has shown that the most dangerous aspect of a fire is not the spread of the fire itself but the toxic smoke and gases it produces. Early detection of fires, fire compartmentalisation and smoke control in the emergency exits and escape routes are all aspects of the fire protection plan put into place and guaranteed using products from the TROX company.
Experience has shown that the most dangerous aspect of a fire is not the spread of the fire itself but the toxic smoke and gases it produces. Early detection of fires, fire compartmentalisation and smoke control in the emergency exits and escape routes are all aspects of the fire protection plan put into place and guaranteed using products from the TROX company.