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A Fire Door Certificate is an official document that confirms a fire door has been inspected and meets the required fire safety and compliance standards. Fire doors are essential for slowing the spread of fire and smoke, helping protect lives and providing safe escape routes in an emergency.
During the inspection, a qualified person checks key parts of the door such as the door leaf, frame, seals, hinges, and closing mechanism to ensure everything is in good condition and working properly. The installation is also checked to make sure the door is fitted correctly and provides the required level of fire resistance.
Once the fire door passes all checks, a certificate is issued to confirm it is safe, compliant, and fit for use.
To obtain a Fire Door Certificate, you need to follow a specific process, which typically includes:

Installed by certified professionals in line with UK fire safety regulations to ensure proper protection.

Doors are checked for condition, functionality, and compliance with required safety standards.

A Fire Door Certificate is issued to confirm all doors meet required legal and safety standards.

Regular inspections are carried out to ensure all doors remain compliant with safety standards.
A Fire Door Certificate is an official document confirming that your fire doors meet the necessary safety standards required by UK fire safety regulations. Fire doors are critical components of building fire safety, designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke, allowing occupants to evacuate safely.
The certificate serves as proof that your property’s fire doors are properly installed, maintained, and functioning according to legal standards. Without this certificate, your property is at risk of non-compliance, potentially exposing you to legal penalties and endangering the safety of those who occupy the building.
Your certificate will be emailed to you and available on your online account.
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Under UK law, fire doors are mandatory in many situations, particularly in commercial buildings, high-rise residential buildings, and shared spaces within multi-occupancy properties. The key regulations governing fire doors include:
For residential properties, especially in Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs), landlords are required to install fire doors in areas such as:
For commercial properties, fire doors must be installed to compartmentalize areas and create fire-resisting barriers to protect people and property.
A Fire Door Certificate ensures that your fire doors meet the required UK safety standards, including fire resistance, functionality, and integrity. It verifies that the fire doors installed in your property provide effective protection against the spread of fire and smoke, giving occupants more time to escape in an emergency.
The certification process involves a thorough inspection of the door’s components, including:
A fire door inspection involves a thorough review of the door’s condition and its compliance with fire safety standards. The process includes:
The door's physical state is checked for signs of damage or wear. We also verify alignment and operation to ensure effective protection.
Fire resistance is checked against BS 476 standards to ensure compliance. Doors must meet the required rating, typically between 30 and 120 minutes.
All hinges, handles, seals, and closers are inspected for good condition. We ensure they function properly and meet all required safety standards.
The seals around the door are checked to ensure they are intact and properly fitted. This helps prevent smoke from escaping and maintains fire safety performance.
If the fire door meets all necessary standards, the certificate is issued. This document confirms that the fire door is compliant and legally acceptable for use.
In commercial properties, fire door certification is not only a legal requirement but also a critical part of maintaining fire safety and risk management. Properties such as offices, retail stores, and industrial units are required to have fire doors installed in key locations to prevent the spread of fire.
The process for obtaining a fire door certificate in commercial properties involves ensuring that all fire doors are properly installed, regularly inspected, and maintained. For example, fire doors should be installed in:
Compliant fire doors in commercial properties can significantly reduce the risk of damage, injury, and fatalities in the event of a fire. A Fire Door Certificate confirms that your building meets the necessary fire safety regulations.
Fire door failures often occur due to improper installation or poor maintenance. Common issues include:

Must follow strict regulations for sealing and hardware to effectively stop fire and smoke.

Faulty closers leave gaps; they must be checked regularly to ensure the door closes fully.

Degraded seals fail to block smoke; they require regular maintenance and replacement.

Any damage affects safety; it must be repaired to keep certification.
Having a Fire Door Certificate can positively affect the value and marketability of a property. A compliant fire door system assures potential buyers, tenants, or investors that the property meets essential fire safety regulations, which is particularly important in commercial and multi-tenant buildings.
Properties with proper fire safety certifications are seen as lower-risk investments, making them more attractive on the market. Additionally, fire door certification can make the property more attractive to insurers, reducing premiums and ensuring coverage in the event of an emergency.
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A Fire Door Certificate is a document that confirms a fire door has been installed and maintained according to UK fire safety regulations. It ensures the door is fit for purpose, offering protection against the spread of fire and smoke in case of an emergency.
Yes, fire doors are required in certain parts of residential and commercial properties, especially in shared spaces, escape routes, and multi-occupancy buildings. If you own or manage such properties, a Fire Door Certificate is necessary to prove compliance with fire safety laws.
Fire doors should be inspected at least once a year to ensure they are functioning correctly and remain compliant with safety regulations. In high-risk areas, more frequent checks might be required.
If your property fails a fire door inspection, it means the doors do not meet the required safety standards. You will need to address any issues, such as replacing damaged doors or upgrading components like seals or door closers. After rectifying the issues, a re-inspection will be required for certification.
Fire door certification in the UK is primarily governed by the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and Building Regulations Part B, which outline the requirements for fire safety in buildings, including the installation and maintenance of fire doors.
A compliant fire door should have a fire resistance rating (e.g., FD30, FD60), be equipped with the correct fire-rated seals, and close properly without gaps. It should be inspected by a certified professional to confirm compliance with UK regulations.
Yes, fire doors can often be repaired if they are damaged or showing signs of wear. However, repairs must be done in accordance with safety regulations. If the damage compromises the door’s ability to contain fire, it may need to be replaced.
A Fire Door Certificate typically lasts for one year for the initial inspection, but fire doors should be regularly maintained and tested throughout the year to ensure ongoing compliance. If any changes are made to the property, an updated inspection may be necessary.
Fire doors should only be installed by qualified professionals to ensure they meet fire safety standards. Incorrect installation can compromise the door’s ability to prevent the spread of fire and smoke.
Failure to comply with fire safety regulations, including not having a valid Fire Door Certificate, can result in fines, legal action, or even criminal prosecution in serious cases. In addition, failing to maintain fire doors can lead to increased risk during an emergency, potentially resulting in injury or loss of life.
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