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Fire-rated UPVC doors

Time:2026-01-05 Views:0


Fire-rated UPVC doors are specially designed to resist the spread of fire and smoke for a specified period, providing valuable time for evacuation and minimizing property damage in the event of a fire. These doors are tested and certified to meet strict fire safety standards, with ratings typically ranging from 30 minutes to 2 hours. The fire resistance is achieved through a combination of fire-retardant UPVC materials, intumescent strips (which expand when exposed to heat to seal gaps), and fire-resistant glass. The intumescent strips are installed around the door frame and edge, ensuring that any gaps that could allow fire or smoke to pass through are sealed shut during a fire.

Despite their fire-resistant properties, fire-rated UPVC doors do not compromise on other essential features. They offer excellent thermal insulation, helping to reduce energy consumption, and are resistant to weathering, rot, and corrosion. They also provide good security, with robust locking systems that deter break-ins. These doors are available in a range of styles and finishes, allowing them to blend seamlessly with the overall design of the property while meeting fire safety regulations.

Fire-rated UPVC doors are commonly used in commercial buildings such as offices, hospitals, schools, and hotels, where compliance with fire safety codes is mandatory. They are also increasingly popular in residential properties, particularly in multi-story buildings or homes with attached garages. Proper installation is crucial to ensure that the door performs as intended in a fire, so it is important to have them fitted by qualified professionals. With their combination of fire safety, functionality, and durability, fire-rated UPVC doors are an essential investment for any property.

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