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1) Labels are clearly visible and legible. 2) No open holes or breaks exist in surfaces of either the door or frame. 4) The door, frame, hinges, hardware, and noncombustible threshold are secured, aligned, and in working order with no visible signs of damage. 5) No parts are missing or broken.
NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives, is a national standard that provides the minimum requirements for installing, inspecting, testing, and maintenance of fire doors, fire windows, and other opening protectives.
What needs to be checked? Fully closes. If the fire door is fitted with a self-closing device, open the door fully, let it go and allow it to close. Check your gaps. The gap between the door leaf and the door frame should be between 2mm and 4mm. Door frame. Seals. Hinges. Door closer. Hold open devices. Damage-free.
How often do I need to get fire doors checked? It depends on your circumstances. Though BWF-CERTFIRE Best Practice Guide suggests every 6 months, we believe that a risk-assessed approach is also appropriate for many.
Test procedure The door should be tested from both sides to establish its performance when either face is exposed to fire conditions. This means that two specimens will be required for testing. Throughout the testing, the door will be observed for stability and integrity.
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If uncertified hardware is installed on a fire door, this may affect the doors ability to minimise fire spread. To know whether a door is a fire door, you may check for serial labels pasted near the hinges of the door or door frame.

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