News tagged firedoors
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Why it’s time to digitalise your fire door inspections
Fire doors are one of the most vital elements of any building’s fire safety strategy. They are designed to contain smoke and fire, protecting both people and property. But their effectiveness relies on regular, thorough inspections. The post Why it’s time to digitalise your fire door inspections appeared first on Planning, Building & Construction Today.
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25 firms land places on £250m Guinness safety framework
Framework covers cladding, fire doors, structural repairs and façade upgrades
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CPD: Passive fire protection for service penetrations
Passive fire protection is a key element of a building’s fire strategy, covering areas like intumescent fireproofing, linear gaps and cavity barriers, compartmentation, fire doors and service penetration sealing. These… The post CPD: Passive fire protection for service penetrations appeared first on Construction Management.
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Won-Door Partners with Door Systems Inc.
Won-Door Corporation, the leader in accordion-style fire and security door systems, is proud to announce our partnership with Door Systems® (DSI). DSI is the leader in fire protective smoke curtains and integrated fire doors technology, providing innovative solutions to existing building needs as well as assisting in specifying and designing future projects. Since 2005, UL […] <p>The post Won-Door Partners with Door Systems Inc. first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.</p>
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The post What Do Fire Doors Do appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Fire doors play a critical role in protecting lives and property by acting as a barrier to the spread of fire and smoke within a building. Installed as part of a building’s passive fire protection system, fire doors are essential for maintaining safe escape routes and helping to compartmentalise fire within specific areas. Their design […]
Resources tagged firedoors
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ASFP Webinar - Fire Doors, getting technical, 07012022
A webinar about Fire Doors and how this is one of the built-in measures that protect the structure of the building and subdivide it into areas to limit the spread of fire and smoke
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