Fire door installation and maintenance are essential for effective passive fire protection. Correct installation ensures each door meets safety standards and performs as intended in the event of a fire. Ongoing maintenance — including regular inspections, adjustments, and repairs to components such as hinges, seals, and self-closing devic
Fire door installation and maintenance are essential for effective passive fire protection. Correct installation ensures each door meets safety standards and performs as intended in the event of a fire. Ongoing maintenance — including regular inspections, adjustments, and repairs to components such as hinges, seals, and self-closing devices — ensures continued compliance and reliable performance in containing fire and smoke.
Fire door surveys and inspections are essential to ensure fire doors remain compliant, functional, and capable of performing in the event of a fire. A thorough inspection assesses key components such as door leaves, frames, seals, hinges, glazing, and self-closing devices to identify any damage, wear, or non-compliance. Regular surveys he
Fire door surveys and inspections are essential to ensure fire doors remain compliant, functional, and capable of performing in the event of a fire. A thorough inspection assesses key components such as door leaves, frames, seals, hinges, glazing, and self-closing devices to identify any damage, wear, or non-compliance. Regular surveys help maintain safety standards, ensure legal compliance, and provide clear reporting for any required remedial works.
Pre-planned maintenance in the fire industry involves scheduled inspections to ensure fire protection systems remain effective and compliant. Fire Door and Compartmentation Surveys play a key role in identifying risks early and supporting compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, helping to protect occupants and prop
Pre-planned maintenance in the fire industry involves scheduled inspections to ensure fire protection systems remain effective and compliant. Fire Door and Compartmentation Surveys play a key role in identifying risks early and supporting compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, helping to protect occupants and property.
- Regular inspections to keep systems compliant and reliable
- Prevent issues before they become costly problems
- Tailored maintenance schedules to suit your premises
Passive fire protection is the built-in safeguard within a structure, designed to contain fire, slow its spread, and protect lives and assets. Through fire-resistant walls, floors, doors, and effective compartmentation, it forms the foundation of a building’s fire strategy — ensuring safety, compliance, and resilience when it matters most.
Active fire protection is the frontline defense against fire, using systems that detect, alert, and suppress flames in real time. From alarms and sprinklers to extinguishers and smoke.