As 2024 rolls on, fire doors remain to be a constant talking point within the built environment and fire safety industry. Knowledge within the built environment is on the increase. We have seen this knowledge increase first hand through our training sessions and even...
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The History of Fire Doors
Fire doors are a critical component to building safety. These specially engineered fire prevention devices stop the spread of fire, smoke and toxic gases, minimising damage to property and saving lives. But the modern fire door as we know it hasn’t always been this...
Why is Timber Used for Fire Doors?
Many people wouldn’t consider a door made of wood to be high performing in the event of a fire. However, timber is one of the most commonly used materials for fire doors. In this blog post, we’ll explore the reasons why it’s so popular and how it works to save lives...
How Often Should Fire Doors Be Inspected?
We talk a lot about the importance of fire doors in saving lives and minimising damage to property. But fire doors can only be effective if they are inspected regularly to check for damage or imperfections that could impact the integrity of the door. In this blog...
How to Install a Fire Door – Ultimate Guide
Fire doors are a critical component in fire safety. They are specially engineered devices, designed to save lives and prevent damage to your premises. They work on the principle of compartmentalisation by dividing large spaces into smaller, fire-resistant...
A Comprehensive Guide to Fire Door Ratings and Certifications
With dozens of acronyms and numbers to decode, understanding fire door ratings and certifications can feel a little overwhelming. Thankfully, at UK Fire Door Training, simplifying the complex world of fire doors is what we do best. Here’s everything you need to...
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