Is my front door fire safe ? – A checklist for leaseholders

 

Is my front door fire safe ? – A checklist for leaseholders
By Alan Draper | Aug 2022

This checklist applies to doors opening to communal areas shared with other tenants.

It is designed to assist leaseholders/occupants of flats in determining if the front door to their flat is compliant with fire safety regulations.

Fire Risk Checklist – Flat Front Doors

Door

  • Does the door appear to be the original from the time of the building construction? Do you have documentation relating to the fire safety of the door?
  • Is the door a minimum thickness of 44mm?
  • Does the door stop meet the required 25mm thickness and is it in a good condition?

 

Door additions

  • Does any door furniture appear to be in good condition?
  • Could the door furniture negatively impact the fire-safety of the door?
  • Is the letter box (if fitted) spring loaded and fitted with an intumescent seal?

 

Strips & Seals

  • Are Intumescent strips fitted and are they in an adequate condition?
  • Are cold smoke seals fitted and are they in an adequate condition?

 

Hinges

  • Are there three hinges?
  • Do hinges have BS or CE markings?

 

Closing

  • Is there a working self-closing device fitted?
  • Does the door close into the frame engaging the latch?
  • Does the door close fully when released from open, half open and just outside the frame?

 

Glazing

  • Does the glazing within the door appear to be fire rated with a fire safety stamp marked into the glass?

 

Gaps

  • When closed does any gap surrounding the door and frame exceed 3mm (+/- 1mm)
  • When closed does any gap at the threshold exceed 8mm (+/- 1mm)
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