A well-built home is not just about appearance, it relies on the invisible systems that guard against risks, strengthen durability, and make everyday living smoother and more secure.
These hidden construction details work silently, yet they play a major role in your family’s safety and the long-term health of the building. Understanding them helps you know whether a home is not just beautiful, but designed for lasting quality.
Here are a few internal elements that strengthen safety and overall build quality:
Electrical Wiring (FRLSH Copper with RCBO Protection)

Electrical wiring is the hidden network that powers everything in a building from lighting and appliances to safety systems we rely on every day.
The quality of this wiring plays a major role in preventing faults, reducing fire risks, and ensuring smooth, uninterrupted power. Choosing safer materials and protection devices is essential for a reliable electrical setup.
What is FRLSH Copper Wiring?
FRLSH copper wiring is a type of high-quality electrical wire designed for better fire safety.
FRLSH stands for Flame Retardant Low Smoke Halogen, which means the wire does not release toxic fumes when exposed to heat or fire. The copper conductor inside ensures better conductivity and long-term reliability.
Why FRLSH copper wiring matters:
Slows down the spread of fire
Releases minimal smoke, allowing safer evacuation
Avoids toxic halogen gases that can harm people and damage equipment
Provides stable and efficient current flow, reducing chances of overheating
Together, these properties make FRLSH wiring ideal for modern homes, hospitals, and buildings where safety is a priority.
What is RCBO protection?
An RCBO (Residual Current Breaker with Over-current Protection) is an advanced safety device used in electrical systems.
It combines the functions of:
MCB - protects against overloads and short circuits
RCCB - protects against electric shock and leakage currents
This means an RCBO can automatically cut off electricity the moment it detects:
A short circuit
Overload due to heavy appliances
Leakage current that can cause electric shock
Any abnormal or unsafe condition in wiring
RCBOs isolate faults instantly, preventing fire hazards and protecting the entire electrical network.
Why is this combination needed?
Using FRLSH copper wiring along with RCBO protection creates a safer electrical system because:
The wiring reduces fire and smoke risk
The RCBO detects faults immediately and stops the current flow
Together, they limit damage, prevent overheating, and protect against both fire and shock
This combination is recommended in modern electrical standards for homes and buildings
At 75°E Homes, we use FRLSH copper wiring with RCBO protection instead of conventional, low-quality wiring systems. This safer, upgraded combination helps our homeowners enjoy a safer, more reliable home every day.
AAC Block Walls

Block walls form the main partitions of a building, shaping its rooms while also providing strength, insulation, and long-term stability. The type of block used directly affects comfort, energy efficiency, and overall safety inside the home.
What are AAC Blocks?
AAC stands for Autoclaved Aerated Concrete. These are lightweight, precast blocks made from cement, lime, sand, and a foaming agent that creates tiny air pockets inside the block.
Why AAC Blocks are better:
Lightweight: Reduces load on the structure and speeds up construction
Stronger & Uniform: Offers better dimensional accuracy and stability
Eco-friendly: Uses less raw material and reduces wastage
Importance of AAC Block Walls
1. Sound Insulation
The tiny air pockets inside AAC blocks help absorb sound and cut down outside noise such as traffic. They also reduce noise transfer between rooms, improving indoor privacy and creating a quieter, more comfortable home.
2. Thermal Protection
AAC blocks offer excellent heat insulation.They keep interiors cooler in summer and warmer in winter, reducing the need for constant air-conditioning and making the home more energy efficient.
3. Fire Resistance
AAC is non-combustible and can withstand high temperatures for longer periods, improving overall building safety.
4. Moisture & Termite Resistance
The closed-cell structure makes AAC blocks less prone to moisture absorption, dampness, and termite issues.
In a city like Jaipur, where summer temperatures soar, AAC blocks act as a thermal shield, reducing your AC electricity bills.
Conclusion:
A well-built home is a sum of every thoughtful decision that goes into its foundations, walls, wiring, and protection systems.
At 75°E Homes, we bring all these elements together with a simple belief: a home should give you peace of mind the moment you walk in. From the structure to the finishing touches, every choice is made to create a place you can trust for years to come.
If you’re looking for a luxury flat in Nirman Nagar, Jaipur, visit 75°E Homes and discover how quality construction truly transforms the way you live.

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