Bushfire Mesh

Parent Code: SSWOB / SSWOBS / SSWO

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Stainless Steel Bushfire Mesh is part of the solution for your bushfire protection. Bushfire Mesh is installed to protect against embers penetrating gaps within a home or building during a bush fire. Ember attack accounts for 80% of houses lost during a bushfire and can travel up to 40 kilometres.

Stainless Steel Bushfire Mesh protects homes and buildings in bushfire prone areas against ember attack.

AS3959-2018 Amdt 1 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas
Various sections of AS3959-2018 Amdt 1 requires a mesh to be used for screens or closing gaps greater than 3mm.

SSWM Bushfire Mesh Ember Stop range has been independently tested by CSIRO and meets the physical properties of AS3959- 2018 Amdt 1.
✔ Mesh with max aperture of 2mm
✔ Corrosion resistant steel
✔ Non combustible

Would you like a FREE copy of the AS 3959:2018?
Standards Australia and the Commonwealth Government are funding access. A great initiative in response to the 2019-2020 Black Summer Bushfires.

For no cost you can download the standard- you have until June 2021:
Download FREE standard.
You will need to select Product Format: PDF 1 User- English

SSWM bushfire mesh can be used in all applications:
– That requires gaps of greater than 3mm to be closed by a mesh (as above)
– The gaps between the perimeters of the mesh and the building element that it is fitted does not exceed 3mm

BAL 12.5 -BAL FZ
SSWM bushfire mesh can be used to meet the requirements of AS3959-2018 Amtd 1 for BAL 12.5 -FZ, where mesh is referenced and if the prescribed construction requirements are met.

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Our range is designed so there is a mesh to suit any application, from soft to rigid.

The primary use of the mesh is for protection from ember attacked during bushfires, how and where you install your mesh will determine which mesh is most appropriate.

SSWM is Australia’s leading stockist of Stainless Steel Bushfire Mesh:
– Black Bushfire Mesh Ember Stop
– Stainless Steel Bushfire Mesh Ember Stop

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Bushfire Mesh Technical Specifications

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MINIMUM SALE QUANTITIES

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Stainless Steel BLACK BUSHFIRE MESH Ember Stop

wdt_ID PRODUCT NAME PARENT CODE Product Image MESH SWG APERTURE MM WIRE DIAMETER MM GRADE APPROX % OPEN* ROLL / SHEET TECHNICAL DATA SHEET REQUEST A QUOTE ORDER ONLINE Variants
1 Ember Stop FLEXI SSWOB 01230 18 36.5 1.23 0.18 316 76 PDF Quote Order [table id=210 /]
2 Ember Stop TOUGH SSWOB 01670 12 26 1.67 0.45 316 62 PDF Quote Order [table id=211 /]
3 Ember Stop EXTREME SSWOBS 01510 11 21 1.51 0.8 304 43 PDF Quote [table id=212 /]
4 Ember Stop EXTREME SSWOBS 01510 11 21 1.51 0.8 316 43 PDF Quote [table id=213 /]
BLACK Sold full rolls only * Pre black powder coat finish

Stainless Steel BUSHFIRE MESH Ember Stop

30 Metre Rolls
wdt_ID PRODUCT NAME PARENT CODE PRODUCT IMAGE MESH SWG APERTURE MM WIRE DIAMETER MM APPROX % OPEN TECHNICAL DATA SHEET REQUEST A QUOTE VARIANTS
1 Ember Stop TOUGH SSWO 01670 12 26 1.67 0.45 62 PDF Quote [table id=201 /]
2 Ember Stop ULTIMATE SSWO 01640 10 20 1.64 0.9 42 PDF Quote [table id=202 /]
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Mesh is Tested / Manufactured to:

ASTM International (formerly American Society for Testing and Materials)

✔ ASTM E2016-15 ‘Standard Specification for Industrial Woven Wire Cloth’
Manufactured to

Australian Standards
✔ AS 3959-2018 Amdt 3
‘Construction of Buildings in Bushfire Prone Areas’ meets physical requirements of mesh
Aperture <2mm, Corrosion Resistant, Non Combustible
✔ AS/NZS 1530.3:1999 ‘Simultaneous Determination of Ignitability, Flame Propagation, Heat Release and Smoke Release’
✔ FCO-3313 Rev B
CSIRO Advisory Report regarding ‘Bushfire Mesh’ range & criteria of AS 3959-2018 Amdt 1
BAL 12.5 – FZ. If used in the prescribed construction manner
✔ AS 2331.3.1 2001 Neutral Salt Spray Test
1000 Hours, No Corrosion
✔ AS 5041 2003 Knife Shear Test
Passed
Technical Data Sheets
✔ Refer to SSWM Technical Data Sheets for further Standards / Testing information and which of the above are relevant to the mesh that you have selected

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

At Stainless Steel Wire & Mesh, we get a lot of commonly asked questions about our range of products and their many applications.  This FAQ page lists those frequently asked questions. If your question is not answered here, please do not hesitate to contact us for help.
Yes, as our name suggests we sell only Stainless Steel Wire & Mesh.
Yes, please either send or bring your mesh in for identification. If emailing a photo, please ensure it is against a ruler, so we can identify the mesh count, and wire diameter.
On a double skid for interstate and country deliveries, no double skid is usually required for local deliveries or local pickups.

Our stocked size is 1200 x 2400mm.

However for large volumes panels can be custom made.

Our opening hours are 8.30am – 3.30pm Monday to Friday
Please do, to enable us to assist you with your enquiry and requirements without distractions.
Please place your woven wire orders that require cutting by 11am for same day cut and pickup by 2.30pm

No. We only cut across the width of the roll once.

To enable speed to market we have all specifications in pre-cut 2 m rolls in 1245mm wide and 10m rolls in widths above 1550mm which are ready to be dispatched upon order.

We accept payment via PayPal or direct deposit EFT. We have a strict policy of not taking credit card details over the phone

Absolutely, we welcome you to use your own freight company.

If we receive your order before 9am, it will be dispatched on same day.

WELDED MESH

5 lineal metres and increments of 5 lineal metres

WOVEN MESH

1245mm wide – 2 lineal metres and increments of 1 lineal metre
1550mm wide – 10 lineal metres and increments of 10 lineal metres
1830mm wide – 10 lineal metres and increments of 10 lineal metres

We have a datasheet for each product item, these include a to scale image, specifications, dimensions and weights. These are found on the website in the far right column of the product tables. We also include a link to the relevant datasheet in all quotes, proformas and invoices.

In the aftermath of Black Saturday which devastated parts of Victoria in 2009 many people are reassessing and increasing their bushfire protection of their properties.

The introduction of the building regulations that require consideration of bushfire protection as specified in the Australian Standard 3959-2018 (AS 3959) Amdt 1 ‘Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas’ give those that are rebuilding or renovating their homes clear direction of how to protect their homes against burning embers, radiant heat or flame generated by a bushfire.

The four ways bushfires can destroy homes

-ember attack
-radiant heat
-direct flame contact
-fire driven wind

Ember attack is the most common way that houses catch fire during bushfires. Research has shown that this is the cause of 80% of houses lost. Embers can enter gaps in buildings as small as 1.8mm, igniting timber and other materials such as leaf litter.
Radiant heat is the heat created from combustion during a bushfire. It can ignite surfaces due to heat being received from fire without direct flame contact or ember attack, dry out vegetation ahead of the fire, crack and break windows and distort and melt materials such as plastic.
Direct flame contact Occurs when flames impinge on the building. This is often from a burning item or debris. When flames from the fire front may impinge on the building this is known as being in the ‘flame zone (FZ)’.
Flame –driven Wind can be destructive as it carries embers, can cause trees to fall on buildings, can break windows, loosen roof tiles allowing embers to enter the roof space.

For further information please refer to the link below
Planning for Bushfire Victoria – Guidelines for meeting Victoria’s Bushfire Planning Requirements (CFA)
When is Bush Fire Protection required?
The new standard AS 3959 contains six science based bushfire risk categories. The BAL system is based on the potential danger of the site and construction materials to heat flus exposure, expressed as kW/m2. In determining a sites’s BAL, the Fire Danger Index (FDI), vegetation type, distance of the site from vegetation and the effective slope under the vegetation are taken into consideration.

Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) Radiant Heat Exposure (AS 3959) Description of predicted bushfire attack and levels of exposure
BAL-LOW  Insignificant The risk is very low, radiant heat on the building is insignificant to warrant specific construction requirements, however ember attack may still occur
BAL-12.5  0 to 12.5 kW/m2 Primarily risk of ember attack; risk of radiant heat is considered low
BAL-19
12.5 to 19kW/m
Risk is considered to be moderate with increasing levels of ember attack and burning debris ignited by wind borne embers; increasing likely hood of exposure to radiant heat
BAL-29  19 to 29 kW/m2 Risk is considered high. Increasing levels of ember attack and burning debris ignited by wind born embers; increasing likelihood of exposure to radiant heat
BAL-40  29 to 40 kW/m2 Risk is considered high. Increasing levels of ember attack and burning debris ignited by wind born embers; increasing likelihood of exposure to radiant heat and some exposure to flames possible
BAL-FZ  40 kW/m2 plus (Flame contact) Risk is consdered to be extreme. Direct exposure to flames from fire front is likely in addition to high levels of radiant heat exposure and ember attack.

Source: A guide to retrofit your home for better protection from a bushfire

Retrofitting homes for increased bushfire protection
Most houses built in bushfire prone areas pre-date the Australian Standard AS3959-2009 (‘Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas’), meaning they are unlikely to reach the increased level of protection specified in the new standard.

The Country Fire Authority (CFA) and The Building Commission Victoria (BCV) are together providing practical information on upgrading existing homes to be better protected from bushfires:

The Country Fire Authority (CFA)- Plan & Prepare for fires
https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/plan-prepare

Victorian Building Authority (VBA)- Bushfire Protection
https://www.vba.vic.gov.au/consumers/bushfire-protection

For other Australian State & Territory Fire Services:
NSW – Rural Fire Service
QLD – Fire & Emergency Services
WA – Dept of Fire & Emergency Services
TAS – Tasmanian Fire Service
SA – Country Fire Service
ACT – Rural Fire Service
NT – Fire & Rescue Service

For further information on retrofitting your home refer to:
COUNTRY FIRE AUTHORITY (CFA)
A guide to retrofit your home for better protection from a bushfire:
https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/documents/20143/70643/bushfire_home_retrofit.pdf

VICTORIA BUILDING AUTHORITY (VBA)
A guide to retrofit your home for better protection from a bushfire:
https://www.vba.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/99471/Guide-retrofit-your-home-for-better-bushfire-protection.pdf

A guide to retrofitting certain existing Class 9 buildings for better protection from bushfire ember attack:
https://www.vba.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/99470/A-guide-to-retrofitting-certain-Class-9-buildings.pdf

Building new homes for increased bushfire protection
Bushfire protection is required for all new homes built in bushfire prone areas. They must comply with the Australian Standard AS3959-2018 Amdt 1. These Australian Standards and regulations are born from lessons learned and designed to provide clear direction to help us live safely in the places we love.

For further information on building in Victoria bushfire prone areas:
VICTORIA BUILDING AUTHORITY (VBA)
https://www.vba.vic.gov.au/consumers/bushfire-protection

VICTORIA STATE GOVERNMENT
https://www.planning.vic.gov.au/policy-and-strategy/bushfire-protection/building-in-bushfire-prone-areas

For further information regarding preparation for bushfires:
COUNTRY FIRE AUTHORITY (CFA)
Prepare. Act. Survive – Fire ready kit
https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/documents/20143/71669/FIRE+READY+KIT_2018v.pdf/9e7a76a2-3479-c282-dae3-153ca7989efb

Your Guide to Survival
https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/documents/20143/50918/Your-Guide-to-Survival-V4_WEB.pdf/cccfc951-b955-7237-7839-32a270656332

Your Guide to Property Preparation
https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/documents/20143/71585/Your-Guide-to-Property-Preparation_WEB.pdf/a0cfdac9-99ca-48e6-d36f-b3a5ef9c6a9c

Stainless Steel
Woven Mesh Calculations

  • Mesh Count
  • Wire Diam mm
  • Aperture mm
  • Open Area %
  • Weight Squ m
  • Micron (if Aperture =< 1)

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We recently renovated a rural property and installed Stainless Steel Bushfire Mesh. The SSWM team were a pleasure to deal with helpful and efficient. We now have a fantastic product installed and I would have no hesitations in recommending SSWM.

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