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Avoiding Fines: How Proper Fire Door Inspections Save You Money
When it comes to building safety, fire doors are often an afterthought—until a disaster strikes. But overlooking fire door compliance doesn’t just endanger lives; it can seriously damage your bottom line.
Avoiding fines isn’t just about ticking a box—it’s about protecting your people, your reputation, and your finances. Not following the correct fire safety compliance can lead to steep penalties, legal liabilities, and costly disruptions to your operations.
The solution? Regular, professional fire door inspections. They’re not just a safety measure—they’re a smart investment that helps you stay compliant, avoid fines, and save money in the long run.
Why Fire Door Inspections Matter
Fire doors are a crucial part of a building’s passive fire protection system. Their job is to slow the spread of fire and smoke, giving occupants time to evacuate and emergency services time to respond.
But fire doors only work if they’re fully functional and that’s where inspections come in.
Most buildings are legally required to have fire doors inspected regularly. Inspection frequency depends on your location, building type, and usage.
The Cost of Non-Compliance
How Fire Door Inspections Save You Money
It’s not just about staying legal but about making smart financial choices. Here’s how inspections help protect your budget:
What a Proper Fire Door Inspection Includes
A thorough fire door inspection should cover:
Don't DIY - Hire a Certified Inspector
While visually inspecting your fire doors are helpful, only a qualified fire door inspector can conduct a compliant inspection and provide the necessary documentation.
Here at Assured, we are LPCB certified to inspect timber and steel door sets, steel roller shutters and fabric fire curtains. We will ensure that you meet all regulatory duties under Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 and the RR(FS)O:2005 and can provide you with a schedule based on risk to keep you compliant.
Conclusion
Fire door inspections may feel like an added cost but they’re actually a long-term saving strategy. By staying compliant, catching issues early, and documenting your efforts, you’re not just protecting people – you’re protecting your finances too.
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