Fire Life Safety, The Bay Way: Smarter Smoke & Fire Curtain Solutions for San Francisco, Oakland & Burlingame
- Dec 2, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 5, 2025

The Bay Area loves innovation — autonomous cars, AI breakthroughs and technological advancements. So why not innovate when it comes to smoke and fire safety solutions in buildings? Vanguard has a smarter, sleeker solution.
From the skyscrapers of San Francisco to the creative hubs of Oakland and the bustling SFO Airport to the businesses of Burlingame, property owners are choosing Vanguard Smoke and Fire Curtains to protect people, property, enhance design and stay compliant with building codes.
At Vanguard, we help Bay Area buildings upgrade life-safety systems with expert installation, code-compliant servicing and annual maintenance for smoke and fire curtains across tech campuses, commercial, retail, high-rise, mixed-use properties, universities, airports and other building types. Our smoke and fire curtains stay hidden until needed, deploy instantly during an emergency and provide architects with designing open concept floor plans for better circulation paths.
Why Bay Area Buildings Love Vanguard Smoke & Fire Curtains
We know the building codes and best practices for life safety across all building occupancies that local AHJs look for in code compliance
We work fast so your project stays on schedule
We collaborate well with architects who want both safety and beautiful design
Our annual service agreements keep your systems reliable and inspection-ready
Whether you’re managing a San Francisco high-rise, an Oakland warehouse conversion, a new terminal addition at SFO Airport or a Burlingame retail space, Vanguard gives you the peace of mind that your building’s fire and smoke protection is ready for anything — without compromising safety, design or style.
Looking for smoke and fire curtain installation, servicing or a long-term maintenance partnership in the Bay Area? Vanguard has your back. Let’s upgrade your building’s safety the smart, Bay Area way.




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