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Claire GlynnAug 20, 2024 2:38:57 PM3 min read

Mitigating Wildfire Risks with Fireproof Building Materials Like CFS

Wildfires, also known as forest fires, bushfires, or wildland fires, are uncontrolled fires that spread through vegetation, forests, grasslands, and other flammable areas. These fires can cause significant damage to ecosystems, properties, and human lives. Understanding the background and causes of wildfire risks is crucial for mitigating their impact and adapting construction practices using fire-resistant building materials to enhance resilience. 

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These fires are not a new phenomenon, they have been part of the natural ecosystem for millions of years. However, in recent decades, there has been an alarming global increase in both the frequency and intensity of these fires. Several factors contribute to this escalation. 


Climate Change 

Changing weather patterns have created more favorable conditions for wildfire risks. Warmer temperatures dry out vegetation, making it more flammable, while reduced snowfall and earlier snowmelt lead to longer fire seasons. 

Natural Causes 

Historically, lightning strikes have been the primary natural cause of wildfires, playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. Strong winds can also rapidly spread fires, complicating management efforts. However, human-induced changes have increased the frequency, severity, and difficulty of controlling wildfires. 

Human Activities 

Recently, human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and urban expansion have intensified wildfires by creating hotter, drier conditions. This urban expansion into wildland areas not only increases the risk of human-caused fires but also complicates fire management. Additionally, human negligence, including unattended campfires, discarded cigarettes, and arson, is a significant cause of wildfire risks. In the US, humans are responsible for approximately 90% of wildfires.

Impact on Construction Practices

The increasing occurrence of wildfires has profound implications for construction practices, particularly in fire-prone areas. Traditional wood-based construction materials are highly flammable and pose significant risks in regions susceptible to wildfires.  

As a result, there is a growing demand for the use of fireproof building materials as an alternative that offers greater fire resistance and durability. One such material is cold formed steel framing. 


Cold-Formed Steel Framing 

Cold-formed steel (CFS) framing is gaining popularity as a safer, more resilient alternative to wood-based construction. This fire-resistant building material offers several advantages that make it particularly suitable for building in wildfire-prone areas: 

Fire Resistance 

CFS also known as light gauge steel, (LGS) is non-combustible, meaning it does not contribute to the fuel load in a fire. Unlike wood it does not burn, reducing the spread and intensity of fires within a structure. This characteristic makes fireproof building materials like CFS crucial for mitigating fire risks. 

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Durability and Strength

Steel framing is highly durable and can withstand extreme conditions, including high winds and seismic activity. Its strength-to-weight ratio is superior to that of wood, providing robust structural integrity. 

Environmental Impact 

Steel is highly recyclable and can be recycled indefinitely without losing its inherent properties. This makes it a sustainable choice for construction materials, as recycling and reusing steel reduce the demand for raw materials. Additionally, choosing steel framing over traditional wood reduces deforestation and minimizes waste production, contributing to a greener, more environmentally friendly construction process. 

Cost-Effectiveness

CFS framing offers significant cost-effectiveness over wood not only due to its durability and lower maintenance requirements but also because of its impact on project timelines and labor costs. Steel components are typically prefabricated, leading to quicker and more efficient assembly on-site. This reduces the overall construction time, allowing projects to be completed faster. The accelerated timelines translate to lower labor costs, as fewer work hours are needed for assembly compared to wood. Additionally, the precision of prefabricated steel components minimizes errors and rework, further saving time and resources. The combination of reduced maintenance, quicker construction, and lower labor expenses makes steel framing a more economical and efficient choice over wood framing.

Design Flexibility

Cold-formed steel can be easily manufactured and customized to fit specific design requirements. Its versatility allows architects and builders to create innovative and sustainable structures.


Conclusion

As wildfires, forest fires, bushfires, or wildland fires become more frequent and intense the construction industry must adapt to these new challenges. The shift towards fire-resistant building materials like steel framing is a crucial step in enhancing the resilience of buildings in fire-prone areas. By adopting these safer, more durable materials, we can mitigate wildfire risks and build a more sustainable and secure future. 

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Claire Glynn

Digital Marketing Manager, Claire enjoys the hands-on aspect of creating content and the variation her role offers. Her passion for content extends into her spare time, as she is writing a book about her experiences at sea.

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