Fire Doors and Penetrations

Fire Doors and Penetrations

Fire Doors are used as part of a fire protection system to reduce the spread of fire and smoke between different compartments of a building. These doors are designed to be kept closed with any gaps are filled with a fire-resistant sealant. A fire door should be made from a combination of materials such as steel, timber, glass, gypsum, aluminium and iron. These fire-resistant materials mean the flames are drastically slowed when trying to get through the door, giving occupants more time to reach safety. These are also vital in creating a protected route of safety for attending Firefighters. Poorly maintained fire doors can jeopardise the safety of occupants and emergency services and can lead to claims of negligence. Therefore it is vital to have a fire door maintenance plan in place to ensure the doors are up to standard and properly sealed. We can perform regular safety checks in accordance with the Australian regulatory standards and ensure you are best prepared if a fire hazard occurs at your premises.
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