FIRE DOOR

Fire Door

A fire door is a specially designed door with fire-resistant properties, primarily intended to prevent the spread of fire and smoke within a building. Fire doors are a critical component of fire safety and are commonly used in various types of structures, including residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.

  • Fire Resistance: Fire doors are constructed with materials that can withstand high temperatures for a specified period, usually measured in hours. The door’s fire rating indicates how long it can resist fire and heat.
  • Self-closing Mechanism: Fire doors are typically equipped with a self-closing mechanism, such as a door closer, to ensure that they automatically close and latch when not in use, thus preventing the spread of fire and smoke.
  • Intumescent Seals: Many fire doors have intumescent seals around the edges. These seals expand when exposed to heat, filling gaps between the door and frame, providing additional protection against smoke and fire.
  • Fire-rated Hardware: Fire doors often come with fire-rated locks, handles, hinges, and other hardware to maintain their fire resistance.
  • Fire Exit Hardware: In some cases, fire doors serve as emergency exits, so they are equipped with panic bars or other hardware to allow quick egress during emergencies.

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