Fire doors are an important part of a building’s overall fire and life safety protection system. They have a well-thought-out design with hundreds of moving parts, which allows them to prevent fire and smoke from spreading throughout the building. Unfortunately, that means there is a higher chance for those parts to become deficient. In fact, according to the Door Safety and Security Foundation, the following items are the most commonly found deficiencies for swinging fire doors.
This is why it is so important to stay aware and vigilant of your fire safety surroundings. Fire door codes have been in place for many years, but we still seem to have trouble with fire doors not being used properly. They are complex devices and require a knowledgeable professional in the field to perform an annual inspection as accurately as the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requires. However, there are five parts of a fire door that can be checked by anybody. So, here is a quick and easy fire door check list that should be inspected on a regular basis to help keep a building’s fire doors in compliance with NFPA’s codes and standards.
Fire doors are an important piece in a building’s overall fire protection system. By helping to contain fire and smoke to a remote location, fire doors also provide a safe evacuation for occupants with an easy egress out of the building. If a fire door is kept open, being blocked or has been tampered with, then it will not be able to properly do its job. Don’t let fire door safety be overlooked. Spread the word about the importance of a properly used fire door and how it could help save your life when it matters most!
LSS’ fire door inspection protocol is one of the industry’s most detailed. Not only does our certified fire door inspection team ensure that your fire doors are code compliant and are working properly but they also provide you with proof for you AHJ with the best report in the business.
LSS technicians hold multiple fire door inspection certifications from industry-best organizations such as the Door and Hardware Institute and the International Fire Door Inspector Association.
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