Essex Wood Veneer Company Read Veneers on Fire Doors

Essex wood veneer company Read Veneers are experts in creating a range of natural wood veneer products, one of which is bespoke veneered fire doors. Here they talk about the importance of fire doors and the associated regulations.
 
 
It is vital that fire doors are assembled & installed with precision accuracy.
It is vital that fire doors are assembled & installed with precision accuracy.
DAGENHAM, U.K. - May 28, 2016 - PRLog -- Read Veneers is a 25-year established wood veneer company based in Brentwood, Essex. One of their most popular commercial products is bespoke veneered fire doors and they have recently issued advice for companies concerning the regulations associated with fire doors, and how they are made.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, in force since October 2006, was brought in to ensure the safety of anyone working in or visiting commercial premises and common areas of residential blocks. The government's guidance accompanying the Order incorporates a checklist of five key steps. These include the need to identify escape routes.

Read Veneers explain that fire doors form a crucial part of this requirement, as of course it is vital that escape routes are protected from fire. But what exactly are fire doors?

According to ASDMA, the Architectural and Specialist Door Manufacturers Association, a fire door is: "A complete installed door assembly comprising doorframe, door leaves, other panels, hardware, seals and any glazing that when closed is intended to resist the passage of fire and smoke in accordance with specified performance criteria. A fire door = a complete installed assembly."

Paul Read of Read Veneers stresses that there is a lot that goes into making a fire door, and it is vital that the doors are assembled and installed with precision accuracy to ensure they meet the stipulated requirements.

"Fire door sets consist of various parts. The main door itself is usually constructed of solid timber. This can be veneered to produce an attractive finish that is consistent with the décor of the building, providing the veneering complies with the required standards.

"Any glazing must be fire resistant, and the doors must function to control the spread of smoke as well as fire. Smoke seals need to be fitted carefully so as to avoid preventing the full closure of the door.

"To prevent hot gases passing through any gaps between the door and its frame, the doors need to be fitted with what are known as intumescent seals. These are inactive until such times as they come into contact with heat, at which point they expand and seal the gap in order to contain fire and smoke."

Paul also says that fire resistant doors must be fitted with automatic closing devices and when it comes to the hardware, everything must be fire rated standard. Additionally, all fire doors must also be fitted with the appropriate signage, as per the Health & Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996.

When closed, fire doors are required to provide resistance to fire or smoke for a minimum timeframe. Standard timber construction fire resistant doors will usually offer 30 minutes of resistance and are known as FD30 fire doors. It is also possible to have doors that provide 60 minutes of protection, and these are accordingly known as FD60 fire doors.

Paul Read recommends that, because fire check doors are highly specialist, they should be fitted from new rather than attempting to upgrade an existing door to meet compliance standards.

Read Veneers have been producing bespoke veneered fire doors for more than two decades. Whilst they are a legal requirement, Paul Read says there is no reason why they cannot look appealing and complementary to the interior décor. For more information visit http://readveneersltd.co.uk/fire-doors-explained/.

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