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Fire Door Maintenance

Fire doors are an essential component of a building’s fire safety system.

They are designed to contain fires, prevent the spread of smoke and compartmentalise the building to allow occupants to escape safely. Fire doors must also withstand high temperatures and remain operational for a specific amount of time to allow occupants to evacuate the building. It is not enough to install a new fire door, regular inspections and maintenance checks are crucial to maintain compliance and make sure doors are in good working order in case of an emergency.


What are the benefits of fire doors?

  • Fire Protection: Fire doors are designed to withstand fire for a specific period of time, typically 30 minutes to two hours. This means they can contain the fire and prevent it from spreading to other parts of the building.
  • Smoke containment: Fire doors are also designed to restrict the flow of smoke and toxic gases, which can be just as deadly as the fire itself. This helps to protect occupants and firefighters from the effects of smoke inhalation.
  • Increased evacuation time: Fire doors can help to increase the amount of time available for occupants to evacuate the building in the event of a fire. This is because they can delay the spread of fire and smoke, giving people more time to reach safety.
  • Protection of property: Fire doors can help to protect property within a building by limiting the spread of fire and smoke. This can be particularly important in buildings where valuable or irreplaceable items are stored.
  • Compliance with building codes: Fire doors are often required by building codes and regulations. Installing fire doors can help to ensure that a building is in compliance with these requirements, which can help to prevent legal and financial penalties.


Fire doors need to be in good working order in order to perform their intended function. Regular maintenance can ensure that the doors are properly aligned, latching properly, and sealing correctly to prevent the spread of smoke and fire.


How often should you have a fire door inspection?

First of all, it’s important to understand that fire doors are a crucial part of any building’s fire safety system. They help prevent the spread of fire and smoke, which can save lives in an emergency.

So, how often should you have your fire doors inspected? Well, it depends on a few factors:

  • The type of building you have.
  • The level of use your fire doors get.
  • Any specific regulations or requirements in your area.

In general, most buildings should have their fire doors inspected at least once a year. However, if your doors get a lot of use (for example, in a busy office building or hospital), you may need to have them inspected more frequently.

It’s also worth noting that some areas have specific regulations around fire door inspections. For example, in the UK, fire doors in commercial buildings must be inspected every 6 months and buildings over 11 metres tall should have domestic fire doors checked every 12 months and communal areas every three months.

Ultimately, the best way to determine how often you should have your fire doors inspected is to consult with a professional. They can assess your building and provide recommendations based on your specific needs.

Remember, regular fire door inspections are an important part of keeping your building safe. So don’t neglect this crucial aspect of fire safety!


Are you listed as the Responsible Person for a building?

Firstly, let’s define who a Responsible Person (RP) is. An RP is someone who has been appointed by the building owner or manager to take charge of fire safety measures within the building. This person is responsible for ensuring that the building meets all fire safety regulations and that everyone inside the building is safe in case of a fire emergency.

So, what exactly is an RP accountable for when it comes to fire safety? Here are some of their main responsibilities:

  • Conducting regular fire risk assessments: The RP must assess the risk of fire in the building and identify any potential hazards. They must also put measures in place to reduce the risk of fire as much as possible.
  • Ensuring fire safety equipment is in place and working properly: This includes things like smoke detectors, fire alarms, fire extinguishers, and emergency lighting. The RP must make sure that all equipment is regularly maintained and tested.
  • Creating and implementing a fire safety plan: The RP must create a plan that outlines what to do in case of a fire emergency. This plan should include evacuation procedures, designated assembly points, and contact information for emergency services.
  • Providing fire safety training: The RP must ensure that all staff members and occupants of the building are trained on fire safety procedures and know what to do in case of a fire emergency.

Overall, the Responsible Person of a building plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of everyone inside the building in case of a fire emergency. It’s important that they take their responsibilities seriously and work diligently to maintain a safe environment for all.


Get in touch today to discuss how we can help with your fire door maintenance.


Is fire door maintenance a legal requirement?

According to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, it is the responsibility of building owners and managers to ensure that all fire safety measures, including fire doors, are properly installed and maintained. This means that regular inspections and maintenance of fire doors are required by law.

It’s important to note that failure to comply with fire safety regulations can result in serious consequences, including fines and even imprisonment. So, it’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to fire safety.

If you’re unsure about the condition of your fire doors or need help with maintenance, it’s best to consult a professional who can provide guidance and assistance. Remember, fire safety is everyone’s responsibility, so let’s do our part to keep ourselves and others safe.


How often should you schedule fire door maintenance?

If you’re a building owner or manager in the UK, it’s important to know how often fire door maintenance should be scheduled. After all, fire doors are a crucial part of any building’s fire safety plan.

So, how often should you schedule fire door maintenance? The answer is that it depends on a few factors.

Firstly, the type of building you manage will play a role. Different types of buildings have different requirements when it comes to fire safety. For example, a high-rise office building will have different needs than a small retail store.

Secondly, the frequency of use of your fire doors will also be a factor. If your doors are used frequently, they may require more frequent maintenance.

Finally, it’s important to consider the manufacturer’s recommendations for maintenance. They will have specific guidelines for how often their doors should be inspected and maintained.

In general, it’s recommended that fire doors be inspected at least once a year, or every three months in communal areas. However, depending on the factors mentioned above, you may need to schedule maintenance more frequently.

Remember, regular maintenance of your fire doors is essential to ensure they function properly in the event of a fire. Don’t take any chances with fire safety – make sure your doors are well-maintained and up to code.

We can take care of any small repairs or provide a solution for maintaining or replacing your fire door. Plus, our fire door maintenance work is accredited by BM TRADA, so you can rest easy knowing it’s been third-party approved.


Why Choose Gunfire for Fire Door Maintenance?

At Gunfire, we’re the go-to experts for fire door installation and maintenance. We understand how crucial it is to have well-functioning fire doors for your passive fire protection. That’s why we offer a range of services to help you achieve fire door compliance.

With over 20 years of experience in the field, we have the largest team of compliance experts in the industry. Our extensive knowledge and expertise allow us to provide top-notch professional fire door installation and maintenance as part of our fire protection solutions.

We take pride in our commitment to excellence in life safety solutions, from planning to handover. Our third-party accreditations, including LPS-1531 for fire protection works and BM TRADA for fire doors, are a testament to our dedication to quality. You can learn more about our certifications on our accreditations page.

Are you looking for a comprehensive and effective fire protection solution for your refurbished or new building? Look no further! We can create a bespoke program tailored to your needs. Get in touch with us today to discuss our services.


Third-Party Accreditations

At Gunfire, we know that trust is everything when it comes to selecting a partner for your fire protection business. That’s why we’re committed to providing dependable and precise services that you can rely on. Our dedication to quality is evident in the third-party accreditations we’ve earned in the industry. You can rest assured that with Gunfire, you’re in good hands.