Many buildings have legal requirements to have fire doors installed to offer protection to safeguard occupants and the property itself. Internal fire doors are an essential part of a buildings overall fire safety as they provide a layer of protection against a fire outbreak and may, ultimately, save lives!
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Why Order Bespoke Commercial Fire Doors For Commercial Buildings?
It is both a mandatory and legal requirement for many public, commercial, and residential buildings to have installed certificated and approved fire doors – and…
Read MoreWhat’s The Difference Between Internal and External Fire Doors
All public, and many residential, buildings will have fire doors installed both internally and externally – these doors perform vital safety functions in the wellbeing…
Read MoreCan High Security Wooden Doors Also Be Fire Resistant?
Many commercial buildings, along with industrial properties, will be fitted with high security doors to protect the property from illegal entry and to secure the…
Read MoreA Helpful Checklist For Pre Hung Commercial Doorsets
All commercial buildings – offices, retail, and hospitality outlets amongst these – are required to have approved fire doors throughout the property. This is especially…
Read MoreFD60 fire doors: what you need to know
FD60 fire door sets consist of a one hour fire door with frame and are available in pre-hung assembly form. It’s common to fit intumescent strips…
Read MoreFd60 fire doors – how can they slow the spread of smoke and fire?
If we want to understand how a fire resistant door, such as the fd60 fire door, slows the spread of smoke and fire, we first…
Read MoreFire door ratings and Fd60 fire doors
Let’s remind ourselves what the different fire door ratings mean – and why they’re so important – before concentrating on Fd60 fire doors. Modern buildings…
Read MoreIntroducing the FD60 Fire Door and its Specifications
We’ve written a lot of material about fires and fire doors. What we’ve never covered is how fires are classified when it comes to fire…
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