OVERVIEW
Do you need to contain and control smoke in your facility? Our smoke containment and control curtains are designed to help. In many workplaces, machinery and processes can produce smoke and noxious fumes. Long-term exposure can lead to serious health problems for workers, while short-term exposure creates an unpleasant environment, reduced morale, and an unnecessary distraction.
Our curtains help you manage smoke, odours, and fumes at the source, improving both safety and comfort in your facility.
Large Curtains to Control Smoke
Control Smoke and Exhaust at the Source
Our solution is to surround the product, machine, or process with a smoke containment curtain. This industrial curtain keeps smoke from spreading into the rest of the building by confining it to a specific area. From there, it can be extracted outdoors using an exhaust tube and blower.
This helps maintain a cleaner atmosphere that is free from noxious odours, allowing both workers and visitors to breathe easier. By reducing fumes in the workspace, you can improve morale, reduce complaints, and help avoid potential safety fines or issues.
Large Curtains to Control Odor
Odour Control Curtains For Plants
These industrial curtains are quick to install and much more economical than building permanent walls. In many cases, a smoke or odour control curtain costs only a fraction of a traditional fixed wall.
Key benefits include:
• Can be installed very quickly, often within a few hours
• Do not require building permits in most cases
• Can be made from fire-retardant materials
• Ideal for temporary processes or changing layouts
• Can be taken down or pulled back when not needed
• Can be fitted with strip doors for quick access by staff or forklifts
• Constructed from durable 18 oz industrial vinyl
Any Layout For Your Needs
A Less Expensive Solution
Why Choose Smoke and Odor Control Curtains Over Fixed Walls
Choosing smoke containment and control curtains instead of rigid, permanent walls offers several advantages in terms of cost, flexibility, and safety:
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Economical solution
Curtains are significantly less expensive than building permanent walls. They do not require major structural changes, which keeps both material and labour costs lower. This allows you to improve safety and compliance without a large capital investment. -
Adaptability and flexibility
Unlike fixed walls, curtain systems can be extended, repositioned, or reconfigured as your facility changes. This is especially valuable for growing businesses or operations that need to change layouts frequently without repeatedly paying for new construction. -
Minimal disruption during installation
Curtain systems can usually be installed with very little disruption to daily operations. Installation is quick and efficient compared with fixed wall construction, which is often noisy, dusty, and time-consuming. -
Improved safety and compliance
By helping to capture and control smoke, the curtains support fire safety and air quality measures. They can assist in maintaining clear escape routes and reducing risk to occupants during an incident, while also helping you stay aligned with safety standards. -
Better use of space
Curtains allow you to create or remove partitions whenever needed, helping you make better use of every square metre of your facility. You can separate processes when required, then open the space back up if your needs change. -
Clean, professional appearance
Smoke and odour control curtains are available in a range of styles and colours to suit your facility. They provide separation and protection without the bulk and permanence of solid walls, helping maintain a modern, professional look.
In short, smoke containment and control curtains provide a flexible, cost-effective, and safer alternative to fixed walls, ideal for modern facilities that need to adapt quickly while protecting staff and equipment.
Curtain Track

- 16-gauge galvanized steel tracks
- Nylon roller hooks for easy opening
- 6 mounting styles to connect to various structures
- Free-standing hardware for heights up to 5 m
Static Mount Hardware

- Aluminum Angle - Use with self-tapping Tek screws to pinch the curtain to the angle.
- Grommets Only - You can then use many DIY methods to hang the curtains.
- Beam Clamps - Clamps onto the flange of beams, joists, and purlins.




















