Fire doors are critical for the safety of a building and its occupants. When we install your fire doors, we ensure they are fitted to the highest standards. This means that your doors will be installed to manufacturers’ specifications by fully certified, experienced operatives.
We will install your doors in line with fire strategy drawings, but can also assist in creating these documents to meet requirements. Every fire door we install is recorded on our Proventus Fire Solutions software, allowing us to provide you with all product information, a lifecycle of maintenance and installation, and detailed reporting.
Proventus stands out because we offer you exceptional quality of service from your initial briefing right through to installation and aftercare. To learn more about how we can help you, get in touch today.
Fire doors need regular inspections to ensure they perform optimally and remain safe. While fire doors have recommended inspection intervals, these often need to be more frequent during the first year of installation or in environments with high traffic, such as schools or hospitals. Our team can help you create an inspection schedule to suit the needs of the environment.
When we inspect your fire doors, we make sure they meet all relevant safety regulations. Our operatives have a keen eye for detail and are trained to spot common issues, such as unacceptable gaps or damage to smoke seals, as well as non-fire-rated hinges and handles.
We provide a full report for every fire door we inspect, including details of any remediation work that’s necessary. These reports are captured by our state-of-the-art Proventus Fire Solutions software, giving you all the safety data you need at your fingertips.
Whether you need us to inspect a small number of doors or hundreds, we have the skilled teams to help you. Talk to us today to discuss your requirements.
Fire doors are hard wearing but they can take a lot of punishment, particularly in busy environments.
If Proventus undertakes your fire door inspection, we will provide you with details of any remediation and maintenance work required. Common recurring issues include the failure of intumescent seals, door closers or hardware such as hinges or handles. We can solve these issues quickly, to the highest standard and cost effectively.
Fire door remediation is a safety critical service, so be sure to talk to us today if you need an expert team to restore your fire doors to a compliant standard.
The longer a single compartment can contain a fire, the more time there is to evacuate occupants and contain the blaze.
A compartment’s fire resistance can be compromised by a variety of services passing through its wall, ceiling or floor. Ensuring the correct product is installed by a competent operative ensures your compartments will maintain their integrity for the intended period of fire resistance, as demanded by fire strategy drawings that show the fire rating required.
We offer a range of services to ensure that your building compartments are correctly fire stopped.
Survey. We can survey your building’s compartments to identify penetrations or openings that require firestopping.
Recommendation. We will provide you with costings using the product and installation detail suited to each penetration or opening.
Installation. We will use products that are tested and certified to ensure any penetration or opening is installed to manufacturers’ guidelines and to a high standard.
All fire stopping products are installed to meet regulatory and safety requirements, giving you complete peace of mind. We are also happy to provide aftercare services to ensure that your fire stopping remains safe and effective.
When you need to transform an interior into compartments such as office spaces, meeting rooms and rest rooms, you need to ensure that the fire resistance of each compartment meets safety and regulatory rules.
We can either be part of the team during construction to ensure compartments are created competently, or we carry out a survey upon completion to identify failures in compartment walls, floors and ceilings – and fire stop accordingly.
A return visit is usually required soon after tenants have started using the space. This is because new penetrations are often made to allow service cables to pass through. In this situation, we then need to apply the correct remedial firestopping to uphold the integrity of a compartment.
Getting early passive fire stopping advice for your project saves you both time and money in the long run. By getting your installations right first time, you avoid expensive and time-consuming remedial work.
For advice on how we can help with your compartmentation project, talk to a member of our friendly team today.