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Being able to act quickly in the event of a fire is paramount. Having a fire door with a window not only provides essential protection but also allows you to see smoke and flames, giving you an advanced warning to leave immediately.

Installing fire doors in your building adds an extra layer of safety for your family and work colleagues, as well as your property. Designed to resist smoke and fire, these doors are an invaluable fire safety addition to your building.

Why are Fire Doors Are Essential?

It may go without saying, but no one wants to have to deal with fire. Anything you can do to protect your home or office from fire is a plus. Glazed fire doors use reinforced glass to provide maximum visibility and essential safety during fires. If a fire happens, you want to have as much time as possible to get your family or workforce out of the building and also, if possible, contain the fire in as few rooms as you can.

Using glazed fire doors with fire-resistant door frames buys you that essential time by slowing down and containing fires. This is due to many factors, each adding an extra defence against fire.

Let’s take a look at a few of these benefits in depth:

Fire Protection – Fire doors are constructed to withstand fire for specified lengths of time. Typically, these are divided up as follows:

  • FD 30 (30 Minutes)
  • FD 60 (60 Minutes)
  • FD 90 (90 Minutes)

This means they help contain a blaze, stopping the rapid spread of fire outside of specific areas and allowing time for evacuation and firefighters to arrive.

  • Smoke Control – Something people don’t generally think about with fire is the danger of smoke. Smoke inhalation is extremely dangerous for humans, causing significant damage to delicate lung tissue. Fire doors offer effective control for the spread of smoke, lessening its effects as much as possible by holding back the spread of fire.
  • Visibility – By incorporating fire-rated glass panels into the door you gain visibility between different areas. This is advantageous for commercial or public buildings, as it helps people locate exits and navigate effectively during emergencies.
  • Saving Lives – Time, that is a fire door's greatest benefit. Giving you crucial time to evacuate and a protected means of escape. By installing fire doors, you create safe fire escape routes from your building.
  • Property Protection – It isn’t only lives that fire doors save. They are also an effective way to protect extreme damage from occurring to your property by limiting the extent of the fire’s destruction.
  • Sound Insulation – Some glazed fire doors provide the benefits of sound insulation, reducing noise transmission between rooms.

What are the Different Types of Fire Glazed Doors Available?

Just because fire doors are designed for safety purposes doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style. Glazed fire doors are available in a wide variety of various designs and finishes. This makes it possible for you to install fire doors that integrate seamlessly with the overall style of your building.

Here are some of the most popular types of glazed fire doors:

  • Full-Glazed – Has a large glass panel that covers most, or even all, of the door’s surface. These are popular in commercial and public buildings because they offer the maximum amount of light transmission and visibility.
  • Half-Glazed – The lower half of these doors will be a solid panel while the top half has a glass panel. The best of both worlds; provides light, visibility and fire protection.
  • Vision Panel – Commonly used to enhance safety and security in commercial settings. Uses a single rectangular panel that gives visibility across rooms and corridors.
  • Decorative Glazing – Features intricate patterns, frosted glass, or textured designs for added style. You’ll often find this type of fire door in upscale residential or commercial buildings.
  • Frameless Glazed – Utilises glass panels without visible frames. These doors create a seamless and modern look, ideal for any contemporary interior.
  • Stained Glass – Add a more colourful and artistic touch. Stained glass panels incorporated into fire doors provide an element of sophistication to any room.
  • Arched/Curved – Brings a touch of elegance into your building. These doors have a curved or arched glass panel, ideal for a more decorative aesthetic.

All fire doors must meet strict fire safety standards and regulations. The effectiveness of your fire door depends on correct installation and regular maintenance. With these fire doors, you can rest easy that you’re protected from fire as much as humanly possible.

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