Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service supports Fire Door Safety Week campaign

You could be forgiven for thinking a fire door is just another door, they are in fact an engineered safety device. 

Fire doors are a crucial part of the passive fire protection of every commercial, public and multiple occupancy building. They save lives and property.

There are about 3 million new fire doors bought and installed every year in the UK. Fire doors are often the first line of defence in a fire and their correct specification, maintenance and management can be the difference between life and death for building occupants. However, they remain a significant area of neglect, often the first thing to be downgraded on a specification and mismanaged throughout their service life, propped open, damaged and badly maintained. Consequently, The British Woodworking Federation Group have created Fire Door Safety Week:

  • To raise awareness of the critical role of fire doors, drawing attention to specific issues such as poor installation and maintenance.
  • To encourage building owners and users to check the operation and condition of their fire doors and to report those that aren’t satisfactory.
  • To link together the initiatives of many organisations with common interests in the fire door and passive fire protection industries.
  • To engage and educate people, helping the whole building industry and every property owner to understand the correct specification, supply, installation, operation, inspection and maintenance of fire doors.

For more info on Fire Door Safety Week, please go to https://www.firedoorsafetyweek.co.uk, and we will also be publishing helpful guidance and advice on our social media channels.

17th September, 2020

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