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Now more than ever, businesses need fire door installations that protect their workforces and tenants, as underscored by long-standing UK fire door regulations such as The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (FSO) (and its equivalents in Scotland and Northern Ireland). Staying compliant with these regulations should be taken seriously, as they are designed to ensure that fire safety is at the forefront of risk management for businesses and organisations.
At SAB Group, we are third-party certified by the Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS) for fire door inspections and maintenance. We also provide fire door installation throughout Norwich and Norfolk. We cannot overemphasise the importance of having correctly maintained fire doors to provide passive fire protection, thereby protecting your people and visitors in the event of a fire.
Fire door inspections and maintenance are important proactive measures for complying with the UK’s statutory law around the duties of the Responsible Person for fire safety. With this in mind, SAB Group is a Veriforce CHAS Elite-accredited and pending UKAS Accredited Third Party Certification fire door and passive fire protection specialist.
Our fire door inspections, maintenance, and installations are audited to the highest industry compliance standards. We inspect and maintain all types of fire doors, including FD30 fire doors, FD60 fire doors, internal fire doors, external fire doors, and fire door retainers.
SAB Group’s fire door inspections include a full report for each fire door including photographs of any defects; likewise, our fire door maintenance includes checking the serviceability of all fire door components from signage and ironmongery to door leaves, fire door frames and seals, and fire door retainers. We evaluate all critical spare components, in so doing reducing the cost of replacements and fire door asset downtime when issues are raised.
The importance of fire door inspections and fire door maintenance cannot be understated, and is underwritten in key UK fire door regulations such as The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. Practical fire door inspection and maintenance help fire doors perform their central function, namely, helping stop or limit the spread of fire and smoke in the event of an emergency. As the Fire Protection Agency (FPA) explains, fire-rated doors have the potential to save lives by
In the FPA’s words, fire doors are “engineered components” that are “designed to resist the spread of fire for a period of time, normally a minimum of 30 minutes” (in the case of FD30 fire doors; for FD60 fire doors, this extends to 60 minutes). This is due to the tight seal formed between a properly-installed fire door and its frame—something we guarantee as part of our fire door installation service at SAB Group.
Despite the clear health and legal imperatives supporting fire-rated doors and proper fire door inspection and maintenance, a survey conducted by the Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS) in 2021 discovered 75% of over 100,000 UK fire doors failed to meet required standards. Not only does this endanger people’s lives, but it also suggests:
SAB Group helps businesses to align with UK fire regulations through proper fire doors inspections and fire door maintenance, as well as fire door installations. Contact us free today to discuss your business’s fire door safety.
Get in touchYour business’s fire doors should be inspected on a monthly basis as part of your premises’ fire safety strategy. These checks are typically carried out by a facilities manager or a competent person, such as a fire warden or fire marshal. The goal of these monthly checks is to identify which fire door sets need fixing by a certified fire door specialist as part of routine fire door maintenance.
The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 have made it legally necessary for Responsible Persons for all multi-occupied residential buildings in England (where the top storey is 11 metres above ground) to perform quarterly checks (minimum) on all fire doors in common areas, along with annual fire inspections on flat front doors.
Article 17 (1) of The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 clarifies that business premises, facilities, and equipment—including fire doors—must be “subject to a suitable system of maintenance and are maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good repair.”
This imperative is upheld in The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, which “require regular [fire door] checks to ensure that self-closing devices are working and the fire doors including flat entrance doors are in efficient working order and in good repair.”
If your business’s fire doors are not properly and systematically maintained to the standards above by a competent third party, you will be in breach of UK statutory law. This could result in criminal proceedings against you under corporate liability in the event of a fire.
To avoid breaching the UK’s statutory laws around fire door safety, make sure:
If you need help understanding the UK’s fire regulations and how they apply to your business, or you want help with fire door inspection or maintenance, get in touch with SAB Group today.
Get in touchSupporting the alarming figure that over three-quarters of UK fire doors did not meet required standards in 2021, the Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS) shared the four main reasons why these fire doors failed inspections. They were:
The data also highlighted inspectors three main fire safety concerns as being:
Other common fire door inspection failures are damaged or missing intumescent seals on internal doors, non-fire-rated fittings such as closers and letter boxes, and non-fire-rated glass. Along with the failure items listed above, fixing these issues is straightforward, leads to statutory compliance and cost savings, and can be decisive in preventing fires.
Locate the certification label or plug on the door (typically found on the top edge), then verify that all components of the door match the certification document. Note: the label can be difficult to see sometimes!
The gap between the door and frame should be 2mm to 4mm at the top and sides, while the gap under the door should not exceed 10mm (or 3mm if smoke seals are required). Check that intumescent seals around the door or frame are intact and in good condition.
Make sure there are at least three hinges securely fitted with all screws intact and of the same size. Each hinge must have a CE mark and a fire identification stamp (such as a Certifire mark) matching the fire rating of the door. Hinges and ironmongery should be free from visible damage such as dents or missing screws.
Check that fire doors open and close smoothly without obstruction. Hinges and push bars should also operate without metal splinters or oil leaks, which may indicate wear. Crucially, the door closer must:
If an electronic hold-open device is installed, test its release function when the fire alarm sounds.
Inspect the fire door and frame for visible damage such as dents, holes, or missing pieces, and check veneered or lipped leaves are firmly glued in place. Any modifications, such as ventilation grilles, door furniture, or vision panels, must comply with manufacturer instructions, as unauthorised alterations can invalidate certification.
Fire doors should have the correct signage as per BS5499, clearly indicating their purpose. Signage may be required on both sides of the door to ensure visibility.
Keep emergency routes clear at all times, and make sure fire doors are never locked, fastened, or propped open. If hold-open devices are used, check they release when the fire alarm sounds. If you notice any incorrect use of fire doors (such as wedging doors open), we advise:
Performing these checks monthly will help ensure fire safety compliance and effective fire door performance in an emergency.
Fire door inspection courses are an excellent way of improving your business’s overall fire door safety and compliance with statutory fire door regulations. Fire door inspection courses come in a variety of shapes and sizes, such as the self-paced online UK Fire Door Training’s Fire Door Inspection Course and the Fire Protection Agency’s 3-day on-site Level 3 Award in Fire Door Inspection.
These paid courses, ranging from £500-£1,370, help you to improve your knowledge and secure your credentials as a Certified Fire Door Inspector for your business. Alternatively, at SAB Group we can save you the time, hassle, and price tag of a fire door inspection course with our cost-effective monthly fire door inspection and maintenance service. Contact us for more information.
Get in touchWe also carry out fire door repairs, adhering strictly to industry-approved repair techniques to restore your fire doors’ integrity. Our fire door repairs are carried out by fully qualified engineers. We will only replace fire doors if this is necessary for your safety and compliance with fire door regulations.
With SAB Group, you are choosing an experienced and certified fire door inspection, maintenance, and fire door repair partner. We will regularly and cost-effectively inspect, maintain, and where necessary repair, your fire doors in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and current UK statutory fire door regulations—giving you peace of mind that your business has robust overall fire door safety and is compliant with fire door regulations. Contact us today to discuss our fire door packages.
Contact usFire door inspections and maintenance are crucial for UK businesses looking to protect their workforces from the dangers of fire and comply with UK statutory fire door regulations.
For monthly fire door inspection and maintenance servicing that guarantees fire door safety and fire door regulation compliance, contact SAB Group today.
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