FD30 Fire Door Safety
Internal FD30 fire doors provide crucial protection for a building and its occupants in the event of a fire. Our Knowles FD30 fire door product range is accredited under the IFC Certification and BM TRADAβs Q-Mark Fire Schemes as offering 30-minute fire resistance.
All of our fire-rated doors are made from high-performance three-layer wood particleboard conforming to BS EN 312-2 Certification. FD30 fire doors are required by law in almost all commercial and public buildings to ensure that everyone inside can be evacuated in the event of a fire.
Design and Style Options
Alongside being exceptionally durable, our FD30 insulated fire doors are constructed from robust and beautiful natural materials. With single, double and hospital doors available in a range of timber and paint-grade finishes, our FD30 fire doors are sure to provide you with a safe and attractive solution.
Why 30-Minute Fire-Rated Doors?
30-Minute fire-rated doors are an ideal and sometimes a necessary choice for buildings that require high levels of fire protection. FD30 fire doors are designed to protect against fire and smoke for up to 30 minutes, helping to prevent the spread of fire and smoke throughout a building.
You can protect yourself and your space with enhanced fire protection, increased safety, sound insulation, aesthetic appeal and compliance with building regulations. For more information about our products and how we can work with you to ensure your property meets the necessary standards, contact us today.
FD30 Fire Door FAQs
What Are the Regulations for FD30 Fire Doors?
Fire doors are required to meet a number of standards. Chiefly, all parts of the door have to be fire-resistant, and the door must be clearly marked as a fire door. It must also feature intumescent seals around each part of the door, which will swell should a fire occur, keeping smoke from penetrating the door.
Do I Need FD30 or FD60 Doors?
FD30 doors are the most common kind of fire doors. However, in larger residential or commercial buildings, FD60 doors are often used, as these doors can resist fire for 60 minutes, and these larger buildings can take longer to evacuate.