Fire Door Maintenance

At LFS, customer support is at the forefront of our repairs and maintenance services. Depending on the level of support required our contracts cover fire door and fire stopping surveys as well as 3-year planned maintenance and responsive fire door and fire stopping repairs. We work on a range of domestic and commercial properties across the UK.

Fire Door & Fire Stopping Maintenance Service

We will carry out a full scheduled survey of your fire doors and fire stopping measures, which will be presented to you in a detailed photographic report. This report which enables you to work towards full compliance under the regulatory reform order 2005. 

We will provide comprehensive repair information and certification including UPRN and asset management which is then uploaded to our client portal.

Comprehensive repair information and certification including UPRN and asset management are uploaded to the client portal.

We also offer Fire door and fire stopping training because we believe our clients benefit from having their own trained staff on site.

Access to our compliance app will prompt quicker repairs and ensures your building is  safer through regular prompts and reminders.

Fire Door Maintenance
Legal Requirements

Our Fire Door Maintenance services help keep you in line with the legal regulations surrounding fire prevention and fire safety in respect to fire stopping and fire doors. As per The Regulatory Reform Order 2005, details the fire door maintenance legal requirements stating that fire doors are installed correctly and maintained to ensure they are fit for purpose at all times.

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Fire Door Maintenance FAQs

Communal fire doors should be installed in hallways, stairwells and individual entrances into flats and office spaces. They are critical for containing fire and smoke within specific areas and ensuring safe evacuation routes.

Communal fire doors should be installed in hallways, stairwells and individual entrances into flats and office spaces. They are critical for containing fire and smoke within specific areas and ensuring safe evacuation routes.

Communal fire doors should be installed in hallways, stairwells and individual entrances into flats and office spaces. They are critical for containing fire and smoke within specific areas and ensuring safe evacuation routes.

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