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Frequently asked questions

What qualifications should a fire door inspector have?

A fire door inspector must be certified by a reputable organization like FDIS (Fire Door Inspection Scheme) or BM TRADA. These credentials demonstrate that the inspector possesses a deep, expert-level understanding of the current standards and regulations for fire door safety.

How often should fire doors be inspected?

For commercial buildings, a professional fire door inspection is required at least every six months. However, doors in areas with high foot traffic or those located in buildings with vulnerable occupants should be inspected even more frequently to ensure they remain in top condition.

What is checked during a fire door inspection?

A thorough fire door inspection meticulously checks all critical components. This includes the door leaf and frame integrity, the gaps around the door, and the functionality of all hardware such as closers and latches. Inspectors also examine seals, glazing, and proper signage to ensure comprehensive safety compliance.

Can I conduct a fire door inspection myself?

Although you can and should perform routine visual checks, a professional fire door survey must be conducted by a qualified and certified inspector. This is a legal requirement that guarantees a complete and accurate assessment, which is crucial for meeting safety regulations.

What happens if I fail to maintain fire doors properly?

Failing to properly maintain your fire doors can lead to severe consequences. Under the Fire Safety Order, this neglect can result in prosecution, hefty fines, or even a prison sentence. Additionally, it could render your building insurance invalid, leaving you without coverage in the event of a fire.

Are fire door inspections different for residential and commercial properties?

Yes, the requirements differ significantly. Commercial properties typically face more stringent and frequent survey demands due to their higher occupancy rates and stricter regulatory standards.

How long does a fire door inspection take?

The duration of a fire door inspection is typically 15-30 minutes per door. The exact time can vary depending on the door's complexity, its current condition, and whether any issues are found during the inspection.

What documentation should I receive after a fire door inspection?

Following an inspection, you should receive a comprehensive report detailing any issues discovered and the necessary corrective actions. This report should also include a certificate of inspection for each door as proof of compliance.

Do fire doors need to be replaced if they fail inspection?

Not always. While significant damage or non-compliance may necessitate a full replacement, many minor issues can be addressed through repairs. The survey report will specify whether repair or replacement is the recommended action.