Blast-Resistant Buildings
Constructed of thick steel, a blast-resistant building (aka BRB) is designed to protect people and equipment from substantial blasts and explosions. Interior features, while designed to provide a comfortable workspace, are also designed for reduced blast-related movement which further protects occupants.
Learn about sourcing blast-resistant buildings below.
About Blast-Resistant Buildings (BRBs)
Where are Blast-Resistant Buildings used?
Blast-resistant buildings are often found in petrochemical environments. They are also used in other industrial areas, disaster preparedness and conflict zones.
What are the critical features of a Blast-Resistant Building?
A high-quality blast-resistant building is constructed from the ground up to serve that purpose:
- NOT a converted ISO shipping container
- Professionally finished interior (walls and ceiling) to provide a productive work environment
- Blast reinforced doors
- HVAC system capable of quickly switching to 100% inside air distribution
- Mobile phone (and data) interior signal booster
How to choose a Blast-Resistant Building provider.
All blast-resistant buildings need to meet or exceed the minimum blast ratings and safety considers for a specific project. Once those requirements are met, choose a BRB provider as you would a partner in your project success. Make sure a BRB provider is easy to do business with, is responsive and on time, and understands the greater project goals, can add value and make recommendations. This is a rental source for blast-resistant buildings.
Looking for a Blast-Resistant Building in Texas?
Blast-resistant building rentals are available in Texas for use in petrochemical refineries and other potentially hazardous environments. Standard and custom layouts are available to meet nearly any project requirement. Texas blast-resistant buildings can be rented throughout the state, including:
- Houston Blast-Resistant Buildings
- Dallas Blast-Resistant Buildings
- Port Arthur Blast-Resistant Buildings