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Fire Door Inspection – Choosing the right fire door inspector 

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Selecting the right fire door inspector in Ireland matters because a fire door only works if every component meets the required standard. Fire doors stop flames and smoke from spreading during a fire — but wear and tear from daily use degrades seals, closers and frames over time. Furthermore, Irish law requires a qualified inspector to check them at least every six months. Consequently, choosing a competent inspector is not optional.

Fire Door Inspection in Ireland — What the Law Requires

When you own or manage a building in Ireland, scheduling fire door inspections at six-month intervals is a legal requirement. The Fire Services Acts of 1981 and 2003 and the Building Control Regulations set out this obligation clearly. A competent inspector verifies that each component meets the safety standards Irish law demands.

Furthermore, a certificate of inspection confirming your fire doors meet current standards protects you from financial penalties. It also confirms the doors will perform correctly in an emergency — keeping occupants and firefighters safe.

How to Choose a Fire Door Inspector in Ireland

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Start with credentials. Irish fire safety regulations require every fire door inspector to qualify as a competent person — someone with the training, experience and expertise to carry out fire door surveys correctly. Therefore, ask the company directly about their inspectors' experience and which reference documents they follow.

In addition, only certified products are permitted in fire door construction. A reputable inspector provides written evidence that your doors comply with Irish law — not just a verbal assurance. If a company cannot produce that documentation, look elsewhere.

What Does a Fire Door Survey Cover?

A thorough fire door survey covers three primary areas: the door material, its safety features, and how it connects to the surrounding structure.

Fire Door Construction — Materials such as steel, aluminium and solid wood must withstand heat, smoke and live flames. In addition, any glazing in the door panels must carry fire-resistant certification.

Safety Features — Mechanical door closers need careful inspection to confirm they bring the door fully into the frame without assistance. Specifically, any hold-open devices must allow the door to close automatically as the law requires. Signage must also identify the door as an official fire door.

Framing and Metalwork — Inspectors check intumescent strips, smoke seals, hinges, latches and bolts against fire safety criteria. Moreover, they measure gaps around the door to confirm they do not exceed 3mm on the sides and top, and 8mm at the bottom.

Fire Door Safety Services from Procheck

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Procheck inspects every component of your fire doors — from levers and handles to bolts and electromagnetic locks. After every survey, our inspector issues a full written report detailing any defects found and the work needed to bring each door set up to standard.

Some doors need a simple adjustment. Others need a straightforward repair. Occasionally, a fire door needs full replacement. In all cases, Procheck advises on the correct rated option and certifies on completion.

Furthermore, Procheck assigns unique identification numbers to each door and sets up a maintenance schedule for future visits. As a result, your inspection dates are already confirmed and you do not have to track them yourself.

Contact Procheck to book a fire door inspection.

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