Are your Fire Doors really fit for purpose?

Most property managers and business owners have a legal commitment to ensure their premises, and the people that use them, are suitably safeguarded against fire. From routine maintenance to fire risk assessments, it is critical to make sure fire safety measures are taken seriously. Get in touch with us here 

Fire Door Inspection

Fire doors hold an essential duty in the fire security of a building. They are designed to protect against the spread of smoke, flames and toxic gases in the event of a fire. Fire resistant doors are different to regular doors, in that they are exclusively designed and checked to give fire resisting qualities. Need

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Normally, fire doors are made of wood or metal.

Why are Fire Doors crucial?

There are 2 primary advantages of fire safety doors:

Increased Safety: Fire doors allow for fast evacuation of individuals and their belongings, and to enable the fire service to combat a fire.

Reduced Damage: Fire doors minimize the rate of fire damages to a premises.

The minimum period fire doors can withstand fire is twenty minutes.

A lot more than only the door

A high-quality fire rated door is only as beneficial as its installation. When choosing a fire door service provider, you need to ensure the installer has the lists of specifications needed and an experienced professional will help to direct you in making a good buying decision.

Are your Fire Doors suitable for purpose?

Fire doors are only efficient if they are serviced to the highest possible standards and are fit to perform their intended function in the event of a fire outbreak. To make certain the safety and security of a property’s occupants, you must frequently check all fire doors.
Although your fire doors really need to be examined routinely by a fire safety expert, your business also has a duty to check for any faults and damage on a more consistent basis.

Did you know 53% of people don’t know how to identify a dangerous fire door? Find Out more from 

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