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The Lifecycle of a Fire Door: From Installation to Replacement
Fire doors are one of the most critical components of a building’s passive fire protection system. They are designed to contain fire and smoke, protect escape routes and ultimately save lives. However, like all safety equipment, fire doors only perform as intended when correctly installed, regularly inspected and properly maintained throughout their lifecycle.
In this post, we explore each stage of a fire door’s journey, from installation through to eventual replacement, and highlight how building owners can ensure continued compliance and protection, giving you clear guidance on the Lifecycle of a Fire Door.
Installation: Getting It Right from the Start
The performance of a fire door begins long before it’s ever called upon in an emergency. Correct installation is fundamental.
Third-Party Certified Products
Third-Party Certified Products
Always use doorsets and components that have been tested and certified by a recognised third-party scheme.
Competent Installers
Competent Installers
Fire doors must be fitted by trained and competent installers following manufacturer's instructions and certification data.
Sealing and Hardware
Sealing and Hardware
All intumescent seals, hinges, closers, and glazing systems must match the tested configuration. Substituting components can invalidate certification.
Documentation
Documentation
Keep records of the door's certification, installation date and location (essential for ongoing maintenance and compliance with the Golden Thread of building safety.
A poorly installed fire door, even if certified, can fail to perform in minutes when exposed to fire – undermining the integrity of the entire compartmentation strategy.
Inspection: Keeping on Top of Compliance
Once installed, fire doors should be subject to regular inspections to confirm they remain fit for purpose.
Maintenance: Preserving Performance
Maintenance is the ongoing responsibility of the building owner or responsible person under the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022.
Routine maintenance includes:
Replacement: Knowing When It's Time
Even with diligent care, fire doors have a finite lifespan. Over time, wear, environmental conditions or building alterations may render them non-compliant.
A door may need replacing if:
When replacement is necessary, ensure the new doorset is certified and installed by a competent contractor. Always retain and update records as part of your fire safety file.
The Role of Regular Professional Inspections
A proactive inspection programme by a qualified fire door assessor (such as Assured Fire Safety Consultancy) helps ensure your doors perform as designed. Our specialists provide detailed inspection reports highlighting defects, compliance issues and practical recommendations to bring your fire doors back to standard.
With proper oversight, a fire door can provide reliable protection for many years, safeguarding your building, occupants, and legal compliance.
Final Thoughts
A fire door’s lifecycle is a story of vigilance: correct installation, regular inspection, careful maintenance, and timely replacement. Each stage contributes to the overall integrity of your fire safety strategy.
At Assured Fire Safety Consultancy, we help clients manage every phase, ensuring that your fire doors continue to meet legal standards and perform when it matters most.
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