Conduct routine visual inspections at least monthly. Check for any damage to the door itself, including cracks, warping, or dents. Examine the frame for looseness, gaps, or damage. Pay close attention to the seals around the door and frame; any gaps can compromise the door's fire-resistant properties.
Also, check the hinges, ensuring they are securely fastened and operate smoothly. A squeaky or stiff hinge might indicate a problem that needs immediate attention. Don't forget to inspect the door closer; it should close the door swiftly and completely.
The door closer is a vital part of the fire door system. Ensure it's properly adjusted to close the door firmly and swiftly without slamming. Regular lubrication can prolong its lifespan and ensure smooth operation. If the closer fails, the door might not close properly in an emergency, rendering it ineffective.
Regularly test the door closer's functionality. Open the door and let it close; it should close smoothly and latch securely. Any issues should be addressed immediately by a qualified professional.
Any damage to the fire door, no matter how minor it might seem, should be addressed immediately. Even small cracks or scratches can compromise the door's fire resistance. Delaying repairs can increase the risk of fire spreading rapidly.
Contact a qualified professional to repair or replace damaged components. Do not attempt DIY repairs unless you have the necessary expertise and understanding of fire door regulations. Using the wrong materials can negate the fire-resistant properties of the door.
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