Typically constructed from durable materials such as stainless steel, PVC, or reinforced plastic, waterproof access panels are engineered to withstand the rigors of moist environments. They are usually equipped with a gasket around the perimeter, ensuring a tight seal when closed. This design prevents water intrusion and protects the underlying infrastructure from mold, corrosion, and other detrimental effects caused by prolonged exposure to moisture.
2. Enhanced Safety Measures In the unfortunate event of a fire, fire-rated ceiling access panels can help contain the flames and smoke within a specific area, preventing it from quickly spreading to adjacent rooms or floors. This containment allows for a safer evacuation of occupants and gives firefighters more time to respond to the emergency.
Wall angles, which are installed along the perimeter of the room, typically measure 1/2 inch to 1 inch in leg height and are designed to hold the edges of the ceiling tiles securely. This component ensures stability, providing a solid framework for the entire ceiling grid.