
Many Brazilian warehouses store works of art, but few have firefighting systems. This is a reality in the sector that marks a fundamental difference between a shed that stores any type of object and a true art storage facility, as is the case of Clé Chenue do Brasil.
Smoke detection and fire compartmentation
As a company specialising in works of art and museum collections, fire prevention and firefighting are absolute priorities. Clé Chenue's warehouse has a modern smoke detection and monitoring system, integrated and connected with the Military Fire Brigade's base. The spaces are compartmentalised by fire-rated walls and doors, so that, in the event of an outbreak, the chances of it spreading are minimal.
Civil firefighters 24×7 and 170 checkpoints
Another major differentiator is the team of civil firefighters who take turns to guarantee a presence 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Each professional carries out rounds several times during their shift, with a mandatory passage through 170 checkpoints, monitored electronically. The firefighter carries an electronic baton that must physically touch each checkpoint; if one of them is not visited during the round, the system alerts the warehouse team.
Emergency plan and training
In addition, Clé Chenue maintains an up-to-date emergency plan and conducts periodic drills and training with the entire team.
If you have a collection of art, antiques or important documents to store in a professional way, talk to us. We have the safest solution on the Brazilian market, adaptable to each client's needs, from a single crate to an entire collection.



