Certified Fire Doors & Screens
These doors were developed in line with guidelines provided by fire safety experts. They have been independently tested in line with EU and UK safety requirements and achieve the rigorous standards required.
These systems were designed primarily for use in the professional sector and are frequently installed in office buildings but can be used in domestic settings and apartment blocks as well. Public safety is the main concern and as such, we rigorously test these doors screens to ensure they reach the highest standards possible and meet all current building legislation.
Our highly experienced technical team, working in close consultation with leading fire experts have engineered a cutting- edge solution for fire safety offering both thermal and fire protection of up to 60 minutes. Single doors and screens have passed both 60 minute EI:60 and 30 minute EI:30 fire testing. Double doors have passed 30 minute fire testing EI:30.
Installing fire rated doors is a good way to enhance the safety of an office building or home. At APS Group, we’ve worked with fire experts to engineer one of the most reliable fire door and screen systems on the market.
These doors were developed in line with guidelines provided by fire safety experts. They have been independently tested in line with EU and UK safety requirements and achieve the rigorous standards required.
BS 7273-4: 2015 – Code of practice for the operation of fire protection measures.
BS EN 1155: 1997 – Building hardware. Electrically powered hold-open devices for swing doors. Requirements and test methods.
At APS Group, we include a range of hardware with our fire doors to ensure their smooth operation and that they respond appropriately in an emergency. These are built to a high standard and will help protect escape routes.
All automatic door closers must be triggered by the following:
Detection of smoke in the building.
Activation of an alarm by a manual fire alarm call point.
The fire warning system failing.
Manual release.
Failure of the power system.
Signal from a smoke alarm.