FD30 Internal Flat Fire Doors

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FD30 Flat Entrance Doors

Our range of fully compliant internal flat entrance door sets are designed with both safety and security in mind. Designed to prevent the spread of the fire for at least 30 minutes, our FD30 flat entrance doors have achieved dual certification for both PAS 24 Enhanced Security Door and Q-Mark Fire Door Manufacture.

Bespoke  

We understand that each project is unique, and our bespoke manufacturing allows us to produce door sets to your exact specifications. Each door is available in a range of styles and finishes, along with a choice of hardware.

Here at Sentry Doors we have you covered with our broad range of products and services, see our door style sheet, below:

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Choose Sentry Doors for FD30 Internal Flat Fire Doors

When it comes to selecting fd30 internal flat fire doors, Sentry Doors are an exceptional choice due to our commitment to quality, safety and sustainability. Our fd30 internal flat fire doors are designed to provide 30 minutes of safety in the case of an emergency. 

For more information on our broad range of products, contact us today, our team will be there to assist you every step of the way. To see what our valued customers have said about our products, visit our testimonials page.

 

FD30 Internal Flat Fire Doors FAQs

Are our FD30 fire doors compliant with UK building regulations?

 

Yes, our FD30 flat fire doors are designed to meet the up to date UK building regulations for fire safety. 

For general advice around handling internal fire doors, see our care advice.

 

Do fire doors affect home insurance?

 

Fire doors provide increased safety, which can actually reduce insurance premiums. Ongoing fire door maintenance is essential to keeping insurance pricing consistent.

 

Are FD30 flat fire doors self-closing?

 

Yes, FD30 flat fire doors used internally in buildings tend to be self-closing to ensure they close and latch in the event of a fire emergency. This helps to contain the fire and smoke and helps keep people safe.