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Fire Door Compliance & Auditing

But why do I need to check my fire doors?

Building fire protection systems depend on an important component: fire rated doors. Besides their key role within individual buildings, these doors also play a significant role in keeping a possible building fire confined to one area. Fire rated door inspections are required to ensure that the whole assembly is working properly and compliant with code requirements.

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To ensure fire doors operate properly, they need to be in top shape. This is not an easy task that just anyone can do. The process involves addressing all of the components through a safety inspection, and carrying out essential repairs or replacements, avoiding any shortcuts that could compromise their performance.

Keep your fire doors and escape doors compliant with UK Fire safety Laws.

We provide everything from an ad-hoc inspection to full rolling compliance contracts, and QR tagging for all doors inspected. Our staff are fully trained and certified fire door inspectors, and we pride ourselves on providing a high-quality service to our clients, big, or small.

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Our team of experts produce clear and jargon-free reports about whether the doors are compliant and advise on any necessary remedial works that need to be done. We pride ourselves on our customer service and our ability to help businesses keep their premises safe.

Fact sheet: Fire doors (regulation 10)

The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 will make it a legal requirement from 23 January 2023 for responsible persons for all multi-occupied residential buildings in England with storeys over 11 metres in height to:

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  • undertake quarterly checks of all fire doors (including self-closing devices) in the common parts

  • undertake – on a best endeavour basis – annual checks of all flat entrance doors (including self-closing devices) that lead onto a building’s common parts.

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The regulations will also require responsible persons to provide to residents of all multi-occupied residential buildings with two or more sets of domestic premises (that have common parts) information on the importance of fire doors to a building’s fire safety.

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