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Beginner’s Guide on Fire Doors

This article will give important information about fire doors.

To make things a little bit simpler, fire doors save lives. This is what people should know when it comes to their aim to improve fire safety in their home, building or any premise. People who do not know much about good fire doors should understand that they will need this to have protection against fire and its wrath. Fire can be very unpredictable and no one can really tell when and where it will spark. All kinds of structures should at least be ready for it at any time of the day. To be prepared, fire doors will be needed.

First of all, fire doors have different components. The door itself can be made of wood or steel but are actually tested and has gone through procedures that will make it fire resistant. Even if a fire door is made of door, you can be sure that it will not give in quickly to flames and extreme heat. The edges should have intumescent seal which will swell when it senses extreme heat indicating that there is fire going on. This seal aims to shut down the passage of fire and smoke and prevent it to spread out to the different parts of the building.

These fire doors have specific fire door ratings which can be determined by a certified fire door inspector. The ratings will indicate the number of minutes that the door will endure extreme heat. If a fire door has a rating of FD30, then this simply means that the door has 30 minutes of endurance against fire. The bigger the building is, the higher rating of fire door it should have.

All fire doors will undergo inspection annually or twice a year. The inspection will be conducted by a certified fire door inspector. The inspection aims to check on the doors and see if it is still in good working condition. In case the doors have errors or damages already, the certified fire door inspector may recommend repairs or replacement and must be followed by the door owner immediately. This is to avoid compromising the safety of the people and the property. Fire door inspection is also recommended and suggested by the experts because these doors are susceptible to wear and tear. There will surely be times that the door will get damaged especially if it is also being used as an ordinary entry and exit on a daily basis.

Aside from inspection, maintenance and care should be given to the fire doors. Checking on the doors for anything unusual can be done by the people occupying the building. They will surely know if there is something wrong with the door because they are the ones who are using it every day. Awareness and quick response will be key in keeping the integrity of the fire door.  People and the fire door experts should work hand in hand so that they will always have good working fire doors that can give them protection against fire. 

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Scanline Fire Doors is fully licensed and insured to perform fire door inspections which are compulsory in Queensland. They must be inspected and maintained in accordance with AS1851, Part 17-2005 and therefore the Queensland Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008.

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