FAGSI ProBASIC
The versatile container with sound insulation
With ProBASIC containers from FAGSI, you can create additional rooms and entire buildings in no time at all that are precisely tailored to your requirements. Whether office, school or kindergarten - thanks to a wide range of equipment options, even complex projects can be realised with ease. ProBASIC containers have proven their reliability on construction sites and in temporary use for decades. We will of course provide all the necessary documentation for your building application. Variable sizes, optionally with double-sash or large windows, ensure bright, open spaces with a pleasant atmosphere. The ProBASIC solution is designed for a utilisation period of up to two years - ideal when flexible room capacities are needed quickly.
In building construction, sound insulation refers to measures that minimise the transmission of sound from a sound source to a receiver. By separating building components, for example, the primary aim is to avoid or reduce the transmission of sound. In Germany, DIN 4109-1 Sound insulation in building construction from January 2018 describes the minimum sound insulation in "rooms requiring protection". These are rooms that are used for permanent occupancy. These include, for example, classrooms at schools and universities or offices. The aim of minimum sound insulation is to protect people in rooms where they spend time from unreasonable annoyance caused by sound transmission so as not to jeopardise their health. ProBASIC containers fulfil the requirements of DIN 4109.
Fire protection refers to all preventive measures that prevent the development and spread of fire and enable people to be rescued. In addition to technical fire protection, which includes smoke detection systems and the like, and organisational fire protection, structural fire protection is particularly relevant for container buildings. The fire resistance, together with other criteria, forms the fire resistance class of a building component. In order to classify a component according to its fire resistance, a fire behaviour test is necessary. Components are categorised into fire resistance classes based on the results in accordance with the national DIN 4102 standard or the European EN 13501 standard.