Fire Door Inspections

What is a fire door inspection?

A fire door inspection plays a pivotal role in halting fire propagation, confining smoke, and securing escape pathways. It involves a thorough evaluation of a fire door's state and constituents to confirm their optimal functionality. Our premium fire door inspections are conducted by adept fire assessors.

These assessors meticulously scrutinize interior doors, assessing the structural soundness of each door, scrutinising the furniture and mechanisms for defects, damage, or signs of wear. The inspection duration varies based on the door count, culminating in a comprehensive report outlining a pass or fail verdict for every door examined.

In case of a fire door failing the inspection, the report outlines recommendations for necessary rectifications. These measures are aimed at aligning the doors with prescribed standards and ensuring their fitness for their designated purpose.

How FDIF can help?

FDIF offers access to certified inspectors for a comprehensive door assessment. You'll receive a detailed report outlining the door's status and suggested remedies if it falls short. 

Our hallmark is upfront pricing, swift responsiveness, and exceptional service. Reach out for a complimentary quote, whether it's a single inspection or an annual commitment to fulfil your obligations under the FSO.

Our Fire Door Inspections:

Our inspectors will visit your location to conduct a thorough evaluation of your fire and escape doors. They will perform essential checks to ensure adherence to regulations. This comprehensive inspection encompasses signage, seals, closers, latches, hinges, and hardware. Additionally, the condition of the door leaves is examined for any impairments that might impact its effectiveness during a fire event. Every door is labeled for identification and meticulously documented in a comprehensive report. This report provides a clear snapshot of the door's present state and offers suggestions for corrective repairs if a door falls short of the standards.