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Proper fire door installation is a crucial aspect of fire safety that demands expert knowledge and precision. Unlike standard doors, fire doors must be installed correctly and inspected annually to maintain compliance and ensure optimal protection. Poor installation or neglected maintenance can significantly increase the risk to property and lives in Cambridge.
At EA Fire Protection, we provide third-party accredited fire door installation services in Cambridge under the FIRAS scheme. We hold multiple health and safety accreditations, including ISO 9001:2015 quality assurance. Every fire door we install meets the requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, ensuring your building’s safety and compliance.
The integrity of your fire doors is vital to effective fire safety. Poor fire door maintenance or improper installation can lead to devastating consequences. Imagine the risk to life and property if your fire doors fail to perform when needed.
Trust EA Fire Protection for reliable fire door installation in Cambridge and surrounding areas. We are your trusted partner in keeping your property safe and compliant.
The Fire Door Installation Process:
– EAFP fire assessor will survey your Fire Doors for compliance
– EAFP trained operatives will carry out the work carefully and efficiently
– A certificate of conformity will be issued upon completion
Covering Cambridge and surrounding villages: Histon, Girton, Cottenham, Waterbeach, Milton, Impington, Fulbourn, Great Shelford, Little Shelford, Grantchester, Barton, Madingley, Coton, Comberton.
Our company’s reputation has continued to grow and we are fast becoming the contractor of choice for fire safety and security solutions.
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At EA Fire Protection, we understand the importance of clear, reliable information. Here, you’ll find answers to common questions about our fire safety services and best practices.
Building owners and operators, both new and existing, have a legal duty to ensure their premises are fire-safe, including implementing passive fire protection measures. Local fire authorities conduct visits to assess fire risk evaluations and confirm that adequate fire prevention measures are in place.
If fire safety measures are deemed insufficient, fire safety officers may take action, ranging from informal advice to formal enforcement. These formal notices can impose restrictions on business operations and include:
Beyond fulfilling legal obligations, effective passive fire protection is essential for securing property insurance and minimizing fire damage. By containing the spread of fire, businesses can recover and resume operations more swiftly, helping to maintain stability and regular trade.
Guidance for new building construction is outlined in Approved Document B of the Building Regulations. Fire safety requirements for existing buildings are specified under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRO/FSO).
Additional guidance documents include the Health Technical Memorandum (HTM) 05-02, which offers fire safety information for designing new healthcare facilities and extensions. The Building Bulletin 100 serves as a comprehensive design guide for ensuring fire safety in educational establishments such as schools.
Maintaining fire safety compliance in your premises helps streamline Fire Risk Assessments and minimizes the risk of receiving enforcement or prohibition notices from local fire authorities, which could disrupt or halt your business operations if safety standards are not met. Taking a proactive approach to passive fire protection may also lead to reduced insurance premiums.
We proudly serve clients across the entirety of the UK, incuding the channel islands. Our comprehensive fire protection services are available nationwide, ensuring your safety no matter where your property is located.
EA Fire Protection are painless, by far the best contractor on the site.