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In Irpin, a 3D house has been equipped with a room featuring an explosion-proof window for use during air alerts
Photo: Glas Trösch Ukraine, the charitable project "United for Aid"

In Irpin, a 3D house has been equipped with a room featuring an explosion-proof window for use during air alerts

On July 18, 2024, the charitable project "United for Aid" officially opened a private house in Irpin built using 3D technology. This is the first 3D house in the Kyiv region. It also has a shelter room with an explosion-proof window.

The house has become a new home for the family Berezov, who lost the head of the family and their home during russia's full-scale invasion. "United for Aid," along with partners, completed the construction from laying the foundation to moving in.

Another feature of the house is the presence of a dual-purpose room for use during air alerts. The company "Vikna-Star" produced and installed the explosion-proof window of the second class of explosion resistance (EXR2).
It is made from Reynaers aluminum profile and Winkhaus fittings. The double-glazed unit, capable of withstanding high pressure and impact loads, was manufactured by Glas Trösch Ukraine.

WindowPhoto: Vikna-Star, Glas Trösch Ukraine

Windows for other rooms were provided by the project partner, Glasso Facades & Windows.

It should be noted that the main task of explosion-proof windows is to prevent the formation of fragments under the influence of an explosion wave that could fly into the interior of the room.
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