Are your Fire Doors fit for what you need?

Most property managers and business owners have a legal responsibility to make certain their premises, and the people that use them, are appropriately protected against fire. From regular upkeep to fire risk evaluations, it is essential to make sure fire safety measures are taken seriously. Get in touch with us here 

Fire Door Inspection Course

Fire doors have a crucial role in the fire protection of a premises. They are designed to protect against the spread of smoke, flames and hazardous gases in the event of a fire. Fire resisting doors are different to ordinary doors, in that they are specifically designed and checked to provide fire resistant qualities. Need

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Generally, fire doors are made of timber or steel.

Precisely Why are Fire Doors essential?

There are 2 principal advantages of fire safety doors:

Improved Safety: Fire doors allow for quick evacuation of people and their possessions, and to allow the fire department to fight a fire.

Reduced Damage: Fire doors reduce the rate of fire damage to a premises.

The smallest period fire doors can withstand fire is 20 minutes.

A lot more than just the door

A top quality fire rated door is only as efficient as its fitting. When choosing a fire door provider, you need to make sure the installer has the lists of specifications needed and an experienced expert will help to guide you in making a sound buying decision.

Are your Fire Doors fit for their function?

Fire doors are only efficient if they are maintained to the highest standards and are fit to complete their intended functionality in the event of a fire break out. To make sure the safety of a property’s occupants, you must regularly check all fire doors.
Although your fire doors really need to be assessed regularly by a fire safety specialist, your business also has a responsibility to check for any faults and damage on a more regular basis.

Did you know 53% of individuals do not know how to identify a bogus fire door? Find Out more from 

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