How safe are your fire doors?

How safe are your fire doors? Fire doors provide life and property saving functions in the event of fire. But it is vital that they are inspected and maintained in order to give the same protection as they did when they were first fitted.

Constant use, being held open, and the wear and tear that happens in a busy residential, office or commercial building can impact the long-term effectiveness of fire doors. If they fail to close or protect against a fire this could have disastrous consequences.

Why might a fire door fail?

There are a number of reasons why fire doors may fail:

  • Foreign bodies or other objects may be obstructing the door.
  • The smoke seals may be incorrectly fitted, damaged or missing.
  • If a latch is fitted, is it of the correct type? It may be malfunctioning or require lubrication.
  • The closing device may need adjustment to ensure it seats correctly into the door stops and that the door can also be opened without excessive force.
  • The door may have been damaged by an impact or have large gaps that exceed 3mm to the sides or head of the door, or exceed 10mm to the undercut of the door.
  • Mechanical items such as hinges, locks, latches, closers, floor springs have worn over time.

How to check how safe are your fire doors

Regular inspection and maintenance in accordance with the fire door supplier’s recommendations is essential. You may have several types of fire door in your property and each will need different attention.

Benfield Fire Safety offer Fire Door Awareness Training that shows fire wardens how to identify the type of fire doors in their property and follow the correct procedures for checking and maintaining them.

So how safe are your fire doors? If you are a facility or site manager, or have fire wardens who need fire door training delivered by professionals, please contact Benfield Fire Safety by emailing Customerservice@benfieldfs.co.uk or calling 0300 303 3277 to determine how safe are your fire doors.

Have a look at the official Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005 for more information on general Fire Safety Duties.

Fire Risk Assessments for Residential Premises

Benfield Fire Safety offer Type 1 & Type 3 assessments (ie non-destructive assessments) for residential buildings - see notes below on What are the types of Fire Risk Assessments for Residential Buildings. Every business premises is different - we therefore provide a bespoke costing for each premises

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Fire Risk Assessments for Business Premises

Every business premises is different - we therefore provide a bespoke costing for each premises

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Controlled and supervised by our experienced instructors, this is real practice at putting out a real fire.

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Our digital simulator with smoke goggle enhancement requires your staff to practice the correct choice of extinguisher and the correct extinguishing technique to extinguish the flame successfully. Feedback from our instructor will help your staff to make decisions and dynamically assess the situation. It is a chance for your staff to practice the full sequence of door checks before entering a room, keeping themselves safe by protecting their eyes and closing doors behind them.

A great way to empower your staff to know what to do in their own workplace, and suitable for training whatever the weather!

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