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These specialist doors are tested against the elements and purpose-built to withstand roaring fires for as long as possible. They enable buildings to compartmentalise and delay the spread of fire from one area to another.

Fire doors have a few vital safety features and really can be the difference between life and death. Two of the most important functions fire doors have are:

  • When closed, they form a barrier to stop the spread of fire
  • When opened, they provide a means of escape

Because of their importance in protecting lives, it is imperative that fire doors receive regular inspections – frequency is likely to depend on many factors, including the age and condition of the door. Fire doors should always be fitted correctly by a competent installer, as they’re a carefully engineered fire safety device.

Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (FSO), landlords have a responsibility to ensure their properties and tenants are safe. The ‘responsible person’ has a legal responsibility under the FSO and can be criminally prosecuted if they do not fulfill their duties. The responsibility extends to the requirement for a fire risk assessment in all non-domestic buildings, including the common parts of flats or houses with multiple occupation.

Features of fire doors

Here are some of the key features to look out for in terms of both domestic and commercial use:

  • Fire doors are made up of various components. The door itself is usually made from a       solid timber frame, but they can sometimes be covered again in fire-resistant glass. This       glass should be able to withstand exposure to the heat condition in a fire test for at least 60 minutes before it reaches a temperature high enough to soften it.
  • Around the edges of the door will be the intumescent seal, which is designed to expand when temperatures reach beyond 200°C to seal the gaps between the       door and frame.
  • For a private premises, it is advised to install fire doors where the risk is most imminent, for example the kitchen, or rooms which house lots of electrical devices.       If your property is a new build, it should have been subject to regulations ensuring certain doors are fire doors – check this with the developer. As it currently      stands, fire doors are only legally required in Houses in Multiple Occupation
  • For commercial or non-domestic properties, liability lies with whoever is deemed the ‘responsible person’ for that property or the employer. For example, the      owner of the property, or the person in control of the property for trade reasons would be responsible.
  • Thorough risk assessments must be carried out and it is advisable to get professional help with all fire-safety-related regulations. There is more to passive fire       protection and fire safety than just fire doors; escape routes, lighting, warning systems and equipment checks are also required.
  • Many deaths during fires are not from direct contact with the flames, but the consumption of smoke. With this in mind, keep an eye out for a doorset with cold       smoke seals. These should be within the intumescent seal. Exceptions may apply where the leakage of the smoke is essential for detecting a fire early.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions answered by our technical team.

Rudhar Group manufactures grill rolling shutters in Galvanised Iron (GI), Mild Steel (MS), Aluminium, and Bright Bars (round or flat). GI and MS are most common for shops. Aluminium is chosen for lightweight applications. Bright Bars give a premium polished look for showrooms.

Three classic patterns are available: Brick pattern, Diamond pattern (most popular), and Honeycomb pattern. Custom patterns can also be fabricated. The pattern affects visual appearance, ventilation rate, and structural strength.

Yes. Grill rolling shutters provide high-level security while allowing visibility and ventilation. The grill bars are manufactured from high-grade steel with welded or interlocked joints. Extra security can be achieved by adding a padlock bar, central locking, or motorized deadbolt.

Yes. This is one of the primary advantages of grill shutters. Air circulates freely through the open grill pattern even when the shutter is fully closed, making them ideal for shops in markets, malls and basements where air movement is important.

Yes. All grill rolling shutters from Rudhar Group are available with motorized operation using high-performance motors with remote control and push-button operation. Manual gear-crank operation is also available.

Grill shutters use metal bars allowing air flow and partial visibility but not clear product view. Polycarbonate shutters use transparent panels providing full display visibility. Grill shutters are more robust and lower in cost; polycarbonate shutters are chosen where after-hours display visibility is important.
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