• Fire doors passive fire safety
    August 2, 2024

    Fire safety is a non-negotiable aspect of maintaining commercial properties. Among the various fire protection measures, fire doors play a vital role in preventing the spread of fire and smoke, providing occupants with a safe route for evacuation, and minimising property damage. Assessing the need for fire doors in commercial properties is vital, and this blog post will cover everything you need to know.

    • Fire Doors & Their Importance
    • Are Fire Doors Legal Requirements in Commercial Properties?
    • Benefits of Fire Doors in Commercial Properties
    • Assessing the Need for Fire Doors
    • Installation & Maintenance of Commercial Fire Doors 
    • Commercial Fire Doors with BusinessWatch 

    Fire Doors & Their Importance

    Fire doors are a form of passive fire protection that compartmentalise a building and stops the spread of smoke and fire. They are specially designed doors that are fire resistant and stop the passage of smoke for a specific period of time, usually 30-90 minutes. This gives occupants more time to evacuate a commercial property, than if fire doors weren’t in place, as they act to contain a fire and smoke to a specific area of a building. 

    Fire doors are made up of a door leaf, which is the main part of the door that acts as a barrier, the frame that ensures a tight fit to surrounding walls, and intumescent seals that expand when exposed to heat to prevent the spread of smoke and fire.

    Fire doors help to keep evacuation routes clear and usable for a longer amount of time, and therefore are important in preventing loss of life in the event of a commercial building fire. They also give the emergency services and fire brigade more time to attend to the fire and potentially save the premises. 

    Despite this, alarming statistics show that 75% of fire safety doors fail to meet safety standards, whereby 31% failed due to improper installation.

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    Are Fire Doors Legal Requirements in Commercial Properties?

    Fire doors are a legal requirement for all non-domestic properties, such as commercial premises, businesses and other public buildings. These include:

    • All business premises
    • Premises used for charity work
    • Public buildings e.g. schools, hospitals, leisure centres
    • Communal areas of blocks of flats
    • Accommodation for paying guests e.g. B&Bs, hotels. 

    Property owners are required to install fire doors within their commercial properties as per the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 which states that fire doors are “subject to a suitable system of maintenance and are maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good repair”.

    There are also standards set out in the Building Regulations Approved Documents that apply to new buildings or those that have a change in use. These state that fire doors are necessary in all commercial or public buildings and must conform to BS 476-22:1987 or BS EN1634-1:2014. 

     

    Benefits of Fire Doors in Commercial Properties

    Protection to Life

    The main benefit of fire doors in commercial buildings is that they protect the lives of occupants. By providing a safe passage of evacuation, the risk of injury and loss of life is reduced. 

    Property Protection

    Containing a fire to a specific area can reduce the extent of damage on a premises, as well as give the fire brigade more time to manage and extinguish a fire. 

    Compliance

    Installing fire doors keeps commercial buildings compliant with regulations and building codes. Many insurance policies may also require a premise to have fire doors. 

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    Assessing the Need for Fire Doors

    When it comes to assessing the need for fire doors for commercial buildings, there are a few steps to take. 

    1. Fire Risk Assessment

    Carrying out a professional fire risk assessment is the best way to assess the need for fire doors for a commercial property, as well as determine how many are needed and where they are to be installed. 

    Because every commercial building is different, the risks will vary. For example, high occupancy buildings like offices and hotels will have a higher need for fire doors to ensure safe evacuation. Buildings with a large amount of combustible materials, known as having a high fire load, will also need more robust fire protection. Those with complex layouts, corridors and rooms will also require compartmentalisation provided by fire doors. 

    2. Check Regulatory Requirements 

    When assessing the need for fire doors for a commercial building, it’s important to look into local building codes and fire safety regulations to determine if fire doors are mandatory. For example, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 applies to England and Wales. 

    It’s also important to check a building’s insurance policy to see what is required. Many state that fire doors must be installed to meet the coverage requirements. 

    3. Historical & High-Value Buildings 

    The age and value of a building may also play a role when assessing the need for fire doors. Special considerations are usually made for historical or heritage buildings, as integrating fire doors can be challenging when taking into account the integrity of the architecture, whilst still providing the needed protection. 

    In addition, buildings that house valuable assets such as historical records or sensitive equipment will require enhanced fire protection to prevent significant losses, so the installation of fire doors will be key. 

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    Installation & Maintenance of Commercial Fire Doors 

    Installation

    After a proper assessment of fire doors comes installation. Ensure a certified professional carries out the installation of fire doors for your commercial property, to ensure they are properly fitted, tested and compliant. The London Fire Brigade recommends that only accredited professionals install fire doors and that they shouldn’t be installed by oneself. 

    Your installer will identify where to install the fire doors to effectively compartmentalise the buildings, such as stairways, corridors and between high-risk areas. 

    Maintenance

    Regular fire door inspections and maintenance are essential in ensuring they are in good working condition, properly sealed and free from damage. At BusinessWatch, we provide high-quality fire door inspections to ensure compliance with Article 17 of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order.

    Training

    Training and education on how to use fire doors are also essential in their maintenance as well as their effectiveness. Train employees and occupants on the importance of fire doors, why not to keep them obstructed and their correct use. 

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    Commercial Fire Doors with BusinessWatch 

    When it comes to assessing the need for fire doors in commercial properties, BusinessWatch are the ones to call. We provide high-quality fire risk assessments to assess your needs, full fire door installation and compartmentalisation, as well as fire door testing and training

    Get in touch to speak to the team and to receive a free quote.