Fire Door Safety Inspection Booking Form Options From as little as £40 inclusive of Vat for each Inspection

1 to 1 Appointments

Complete an online form.

One of our specialists will contact you directly to arrange a convenient 1 to 1 appointment at a time and date of your choosing.
Multiple Properties up to 5

Complete this online form if you are a landlord owning up to 5 properties or you are submitting for a group of neighbors who wish to benefit from this reduce rate.

One of our specialists will contact you and your group participants directly to arrange convenient 1 to 1 appointments at a time and date of your groups collective choosing.

Fire Door Safety Inspection Booking Form – Pre Arranged Group Attendance

Only Complete this online form if you have been given a predetermined inspection date, time period and authorisation code to access this one to one group event

Had an inspection performed by others ? – upload your CERTIFICATE

Be compliant and upload your third part conducted Fire Door Safety Certificate to our on line portal

Fire Door Safety FAQS
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Fire doors are an essential component of any building’s fire safety system. They are designed to slow down or prevent the spread of fire and smoke, giving people more time to evacuate the building or reach a safe area.

However, for fire doors to be effective, they must be properly installed, maintained, and used. Building owners and occupants have a responsibility to ensure that all fire doors are in good working condition and that they are not blocked or propped open.

Some of the key considerations when it comes to fire door safety include:

Installation: Fire doors must be installed by a qualified professional and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and local building codes.

Inspection: Regular inspections of fire doors are critical to ensure that they are functioning properly and that there are no issues that need to be addressed.

Maintenance: Fire doors require regular maintenance to ensure that they remain in good working condition. This includes checking for signs of wear and tear, such as warping, cracking, or damage to the door or hardware.

Use: Fire doors must never be blocked or propped open, as this can compromise their ability to slow down or prevent the spread of fire and smoke.

Education: Building occupants should be educated on the proper use of fire doors, including how to identify them, when they should be closed, and what to do in case of a fire.

If you have any doubts, it’s always best to consult with a fire safety expert, in order to ensure your building is up to safety standards and to avoid any risk of accidents.