Fire Doors are vital safety barriers engineered to resist the spread of flames, heat, and smoke within a building during a fire emergency.
Constructed using fire-rated materials such as galvanized steel, hardwood, or composite cores, these doors are designed to withstand intense temperatures for predefined durations—commonly 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes. Installed in fire-rated compartments like corridors, stairwells, and escape routes, they help contain fire to its point of origin, buying valuable time for safe evacuation and minimizing structural damage.
Modern fire doors are equipped with features like intumescent strips, smoke seals, vision panels with fire-rated glazing, and automatic closers to ensure they function effectively during emergencies. Certified to international safety standards such as BS EN 1634 and UL 10C, these doors undergo rigorous testing to guarantee performance and compliance. Fire doors play a crucial role not just in high-rise buildings and industrial facilities, but also in hospitals, schools, and commercial complexes—where safeguarding lives and critical infrastructure is a top priority.