
Fire Doors
Fire doors serve as essential safety measures in residential and commercial properties by preventing the spread of fire and smoke to other areas of the building. Emerald Doors’ range of internal fire doors is designed to meet building regulations while providing peace of mind against the risk of fire accidents. We offer a wide variety of styles and finishes of internal fire doors to suit various property types and decors. Choose from our range of durable and high-quality fire doors to protect your property from fire-related hazards.
To ensure maximum safety and compliance, fire doors must be properly installed by trained professionals. Emerald Doors’ fire rated doors are rigorously tested and undergo rigorous testing to meet strict UK fire safety standards. Made from fire resistant materials, our fire doors are engineered to resist and withstand high temperatures and fire for a minimum specified time, helping to compartmentalise and secure different spaces such as communal corridors, shared kitchens, utility areas, and other low-risk zones.
Our collection includes fire rated doors with various fire resistance ratings, such as FD30 fire and FD30 fire door options, suitable for both domestic and business spaces. You’ll find oak fire doors, white fire doors, and internal glazed fire doors as part of our collection, offering an extra touch of style and functionality. Explore our full collection and shop for fire doors, including thicker size options and alongside thicker size options, to suit a wide range of spaces and requirements.
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Benefits of Fire Doors
Fire Protection
Fire doors are designed to protect against the spread of fire and smoke, preventing the spread and spreading within the building. In the event of a fire, fire doors play a crucial role in protecting life by containing fire and smoke, ensuring safe evacuation. It is essential to ensure the door remains in good working order to maintain its protective function.
Enhanced Safety
Fire doors can provide an extra layer of safety in case of emergency by compartmentalizing rooms and spaces, helping to protect life and allowing occupants more time to evacuate the building.
Easy Maintenance
Fire doors are easy to maintain and require little upkeep, making them a cost-effective solution for building owners. As part of the job of maintaining fire doors, it is important to regularly inspect components such as hinges and smoke seals to ensure they are intact, undamaged, and functioning properly. Maintenance should also include checking other doors in the building, such as plant room doors, service cupboards, risers, and internal doors within flats, for fire safety compliance. Building managers or responsible persons may benefit from attending a fire safety course to learn proper inspection and maintenance procedures.
Compliance with Regulations
Fire doors are a legal requirement in certain buildings, such as commercial and public buildings, to comply with fire safety regulations. Proper installation of fire doors is essential to comply with regulations, including ensuring the door frame and any gaps between the door and frame are correctly fitted and sealed to maintain fire resistance. Fire doors must also be suitable for the specific environment and meet all regulatory requirements.
Aesthetics
Fire doors come in a range of styles and finishes to match the décor of any building, providing both function and aesthetic appeal. Many fire doors also feature stylish panels, including glazed panels, which enhance the overall design while maintaining strict fire safety standards.
FAQs on Fire Doors
What is a Fire Door?
A fire door is specially designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke, allowing a safe escape for people in the building while also enabling the fire department to respond and control a fire effectively. Fire doors are equipped with intumescent strips that expand when exposed to heat, sealing gaps around the door and preventing smoke and fire from passing through. This critical feature enhances the fire-resistance rating of the door and plays a vital role in maintaining safety during a fire.
How do I identify a Fire Door?
The easiest way to identify a fire door is to look for a certification label, which indicates that the door has been tested and certified to meet fire safety standards. Fire doors may also have intumescent seals around the edges or fire-rated glass, which can help to prevent the spread of fire and smoke.
What is the size of the fire safety door?
The size of a fire door can vary depending on the specific requirements of the building or application. Fire safety doors must fit securely within the door frame, with gaps between the door and frame kept within industry standards to maintain fire resistance. Fire safety doors are available in a range of standard sizes to fit most door frames, but they can also be customized to suit non-standard openings.
What wood is used for Fire Doors?
Fire doors are constructed from fire resistant materials, including wood, metal, and glass. These materials help contain flames and smoke during a fire to meet safety regulations. Fire doors are suitable for both commercial and domestic properties, meeting safety standards for residential applications such as houses and flats. When it comes to wooden fire doors, they are typically made from hardwood or softwood that has been treated with fire-resistant coatings or impregnated with fire-retardant chemicals. Common types of wood used for fire doors include oak, birch, and beech.