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Soffit vents facilitate attic ventilation by directing fresh air through the eaves.
By permitting fresh air to enter through the eaves, standard soffit vents regulate the attic’s internal temperature. With this regulation, attics can avoid moisture buildup and long-term structural issues, such as wood rot.
Through their positioning under the eaves, soffit vents can pose as a high-risk threat to one’s home during a wildfire – acting as an accessible entry point for wind-blown embers and flames.
To address this issue, outfitting your home with self-closing soffit vents will allow your attic to intake critical air intake without leaving your home vulnerable to wildfire elements.
Features
BrandGuard’s fire-resistant standard soffit vents are designed to provide critical cool air intake into your home’s attic and are tested for use in high-severity fire hazard zones.
Tested and approved for use in high-risk WUI zones
Engineered with several layers of protection, each designed to prevent ember and fire intrusion
Expands when exposed to high temperatures – sealing off vent openings only when necessary
Blocks rodents, insects, and pests from entering your home
Can be spray painted to match or complement the color of your home
Anti-clogging overlapping baffles to trap embers and stop the spread of fire
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Everything you need to know.
Home hardening is a critical factor to improve the survivability of structures during wildfires. All homes have vulnerable “point of entry” that must be sealed to avoid hot embers and fire from entering the structure. Home ventilation is essential from an energy saving point of view, however in case of a fire nearby, there is a risk of hot embers finding their way into your attic, basement, garage, etc. BrandGuard has patented a unique system to keep embers from entering your house. Our design consists of multiple line of defense:
BrandGuard Vents resists the intrusion of flame and embers into your attic through the building’s vents, thus protecting your home from dangerous flying embers created by wildfires.
Baffles have long been used in commercial kitchens as a way to prevent stovetop fires. We have redesigned them to help keep flames, dangerous burning embers, and radiant heat out of your home during a wildfire. Baffles provide immediate protection during a wildfire from the very first second of exposure.
Another reason baffles are better is because they provide protection from driving rain, snow, and rodents. Our vents have passed stringent driving rain tests in Hurricane labs in Florida keep heavy driving rain out at even 140mph! Rodents are unable to chew or squeeze through our vents like they do with regular mesh vents, making them an excellent option for pest control!
BrandGuard Vents are equipped with a propriety material (intumescent) which expands in case of fire. The thermally activated strip expands up to 30 times its original thickness, sealing off the vent completely. This is an extreme measure to make sure that fire doesn’t penetrate the home.
Yes, BrandGuard Vents will work with you and your needs to create a custom fire prevention vent for your project.
Eaves and soffits overlap, so many homeowners are unsure whether they need one or both types of vents. Despite their proximity to one another they have quite different forms and functions.
Soffits/Continuous Soffits are long boards fixed to the underside of your home’s rafters, connecting the overhanging part of the roof to the side of the property.
Eaves can be exposed, boxed-in, abbreviated, or soffited. Providing a decorative and practical function, they are the edges of the roof, which is why you can hear them referred to as “roof eaves.”
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