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Fire Doors
Fire doors are a critical component of passive fire protection systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke, fire doors help protect occupants, provide safe evacuation routes, and minimize property damage during a fire emergency.
What Is a Fire Door?
A fire door is a specially constructed door assembly that resists fire and smoke for a specified period, typically 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes. Fire doors are manufactured using fire-resistant materials and are tested according to recognized safety standards.
Types of Fire Doors
Fire doors are available in various designs to meet different building requirements:
- Steel Fire Doors
Commonly used in industrial and commercial buildings for high durability. - Wooden Fire Doors
Used in residential and office spaces with fire-rated cores. - Glass Fire Doors
Provide fire resistance while maintaining visibility and aesthetics. - Single & Double Leaf Fire Doors
Designed for different opening widths and traffic flow.
Key Components of Fire Doors
A complete fire door assembly includes:
- Fire-rated door leaf
- Fire-resistant frame
- Intumescent seals
- Smoke seals
- Fire-rated hinges and hardware
- Automatic door closers
Each component works together to ensure effective fire resistance.
Importance of Fire Doors
Fire doors offer multiple safety benefits:
- Prevent the spread of fire and smoke
- Protect escape routes and staircases
- Increase evacuation time
- Reduce structural damage
- Comply with fire safety regulations
Installation & Compliance
Fire doors must be installed by qualified professionals and comply with international standards such as:
- NFPA 80
- BS 476
- EN 1634
- Local civil defense and building codes
Correct installation is essential for performance and certification validity.
Maintenance & Inspection
Regular inspection and maintenance are crucial to ensure fire doors function properly. Maintenance tasks include:
- Checking door alignment and closing speed
- Inspecting seals for damage
- Ensuring hardware is fire-rated
- Verifying self-closing mechanisms
Fire doors should never be propped open or modified without approval.
Applications
Fire doors are widely used in:
- Residential buildings
- Commercial offices
- Hospitals and schools
- Industrial plants
- Hotels and shopping malls