The 'X-Space' window offers inhabitants a personal fireproof space in the event of an emergency.
After the tragedy that occurred at the Grenfell tower in London, designers and architects have been fiercely developing ways in which living spaces can be altered to heighten families' chances of survival. The X-Space serves as a window when not in use, but when it's opened up, provides a personal fireproof space that protects those inside. The X-Space features a lever on the outside, providing the fire department with a point of entry, and will even notify emergency services when the hatch has been released, making for an quicker rescue.
The X-Space is lightweight and can hold the weight of two adults, or one adult and two children.
Fireproof Home Extensions
The 'X-Space' Window Offers Inhabitants a Safe Bubble in an Emergency
Trend Themes
1. Fireproof Home Extensions - Developing and integrating fire-resistant materials and spaces into homes as a safety precaution in case of emergencies.
2. Personal Emergency Spaces - Designing and implementing personal spaces within homes, offices, and public spaces for protection in emergencies.
3. Smart Emergency Systems - Integrating technology, sensors, and automation into emergency systems for faster response times and increased safety.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architecture firms can specialize in creating fireproof home extensions and integrating them into existing and new buildings.
2. Construction - Construction companies can incorporate fire-resistant materials and building techniques into their projects to improve safety for dwellers.
3. Smart Home Technology - Companies specializing in smart home technology can innovate emergency systems that integrates with users' smartphones and sends real-time notifications to emergency services to expedite critical response times.