safety curtain

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safety curtain

The safety curtain descends slowly during the theater's fire drill.

Definition

Noun: A safety curtain is a fireproof curtain in a theater, designed to be lowered quickly to separate the stage from the auditorium in case of a fire. Its primary purpose is to prevent the spread of flames and smoke, protecting the audience.

Usage

The term is used specifically in the context of theater architecture, stage management, and fire safety regulations. It refers to a physical, functional piece of safety equipment.

Examples
  • Before every performance, the stage manager checks that the safety curtain operates correctly.
  • Historical theater fires led to the widespread installation of safety curtains.
  • The fire alarm sounded, and the safety curtain was immediately deployed.
Advanced Usage
  • "To drop the safety curtain": This phrase describes the action of lowering the curtain, either during a safety drill or in an actual emergency.
    • The crew practiced the procedure to drop the safety curtain during the monthly safety inspection.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fire curtain: A direct synonym for safety curtain.
  • Iron curtain (historical/technical): In some older theaters, the safety curtain was made of iron, leading to this informal term. (Note: This is distinct from the political term "Iron Curtain").
Synonyms
  • Fire curtain
  • Fireproof curtain
  • Fire shield (less common)
Antonyms
  • There is no direct antonym, as it is a specific object. The general concept would be a non-fireproof curtain or stage curtain.
Related Phrases
  • Fire safety protocol: The set of rules and procedures that include the use of the safety curtain.
  • Proscenium arch: The architectural frame around the stage where the safety curtain is often housed.
safety curtain

The safety curtain descends slowly during the theater's fire drill.

Noun
  1. a fireproof theater curtain to be dropped in case of fire