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Kensington in ‘urgent’ replacement of 4,000 fire doors

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  1. There is a real need for anyone approving products where performance is critical, to understand the testing regimes the products must be subject to to demonstrate compliance.

    There is a problem with this however, the criteria are often enough in British Standards that are far from cheap, and generally not accessible through the Construction Information Service most consultants would be using.

    It isn’t economically feasible to have a full library of all product testing standards either, given many hundreds can be required.

    It might be said in reply that consultants should be expected to pay regardless, but I’m yet to see any clients willing to pay the fees, or even understand the need to do so.

  2. As far as I’m aware, fire doors are certified as resisting fire in a test rig for 30/60 minutes (as applicable) and may well not last for the specified period in a real fire. While I’m at it, I would also challenge the DCLG logic in removing the requirement for self closing devices on domestic internal hallway fire doors. We deal with these issues on a daily basis and it’s rare to meet a Client who is sufficiently aware of the expectation that fire doors should be closed. It might save a few trapped fingers but what use is a fire door if it’s open when a fire breaks out.

  3. I completed the Q-mark fire door installers certification scheme over 2 years ago before the Grenfell Tower tragedy happened. It is not only how the door acts and performs in the case of fire, but the way it is installed. You can have A 30/60 minute fire door fail in only 15/20min if not installed correctly. The company I work for have processes, paperwork and inspections in line with the Q-Mark frame work to ensure fire doors are installed to the required standard.

  4. As a timber door manufacturer and certified Firas door installer, it is important that the product is installed correctly to maximise the burn time of the product.ie certified installation.
    In addition any ironmongery installed should be millimetre perfect within the door aperture to ensure again that the burn time is not affected or reduced from a 30/60 dependant upon spec.
    All fire doors should remain closed at all times, when not in use, to meet regulation thus preventing a fire to spread. More often than not it is the smoke that spreads faster than the fire.
    To ensure the doorsets pass the criteria necessary, the specified doorset with all its ironmongery would benefit from being tested for approval prior to being installed across any borough.ie each client would benefit from paying for a test of their specified doorset to ensure a belt and brace approach which is a small price to pay out given the welfare of the residents and customers.

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