FIRE – RESISTANT DOOR
FIRE – RESISTANT DOOR
Fire-Resistant Doors: Safeguarding Lives, Protecting Property - Exploring the Strength and Versatility of High-Temperature Resistant Solutions.


Fire – resistant or fireproof or fire doors are the doors specifically made to withstand the damaging effects of high temperatures. They are also designed to protect against the harmful impact of smoke, which is one of the main reasons of human deaths and casualties in cases of home fires. Fireproof doors have specific fire resistance ratings, which show what level of fire exposure they are capable to take on and for how long. Fire – resistant doors are made from steel, glass or timber materials depending on needed fire-resistance level. Very often, it is a mix of a couple of components. In addition to substances listed above these doors can be reinforced with vermiculite, aluminium elements, and zinc coating.

There are several basic rules that must be followed in order to use fire doors effectively, and they are as follows:

  • Fire doors must never be locked! They are made to facilitate escape, not prevent it.
  • Fire doors cannot be stopped at any time! Points of egress frequently share space with fire doors.
  • Fire doors must never be kept open since doing so prevents a swift departure from the structure. Fire doors are made to prevent the spread of smoke and fire. Simply put, if they are held open or stuck, they are not doing their job. The usage of automatic latching mechanisms as a component of a passive fire system constitutes the lone exception to this rule.
Advantages of Fire – Resistant Door
  • It is heat and flame resistant
  • It provides a tight seal against smoke
  • It provides life safety, ensuring occupants have a safe path of egress in the event of a fire
  • It stops the spread of fire, both to adjacent structures and to other areas of the building
  • Some fire-resistant doors with impact-safety-rated glass are able to withstand various levels of impact
Application of Fire – Resistant Door

Fire-resistant doors are more frequently use in commercial buildings than residential structures. They are commonly utilized in areas of egress, such as lobbies, stairwells, storefronts and exits. Fire-resistant doors can also protect against accidental human impact and safeguard against ballistics, forced entry and blast. Fire-resistant doors are used in exterior applications such as curtain wall systems, storefronts and office assemblies.