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Bespoke, certified fire doors built to specification in our UK facility.
As specialists in certified fire door manufacturing and installation, Cerberus Passive Fire Protection delivers fully compliant fire doors designed for safety and longevity. We manufacture, supply, and install fire doors, offering a single reliable partner for all fire door requirements.
Bespoke, certified fire doors built to specification in our UK facility.
Installed by our accredited fire door installers, ensuring full compliance, safety, and peace of mind.
All fire doors we provide are tested and certified to all relevant BS and standards, delivering verified compliance and industry-leading safety.
From homes and offices to public facilities, correctly fitted fire doors help contain flames and smoke, allowing safe evacuation during an emergency.
We offer expert fire door installation nationwide, along with regular safety inspections to keep your premises compliant and secure.
Our FD30 and FD60 timber fire door sets are available in paint grade, laminate or premium veneer finishes, with options for compliant glazing and a full range of fire-rated ironmongery. Door sets can be supplied as leaf-only or fully pre-hung on softwood or hardwood frames for quicker installation and seamless site integration.
At Cerberus Passive Fire Protection, we know every project has unique requirements. That’s why our comprehensive services cover every aspect of fire door safety, including:
Committed to delivering customised fire door services to meet your unique needs, we guarantee compliance, safety, and complete peace of mind.
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As specialists in certified fire door manufacturing and installation, Cerberus Passive Fire Protection delivers fully compliant fire doors designed for safety and longevity. We manufacture, supply, and install fire doors, offering a single reliable partner for all fire door requirements.
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No matter what your building is used for – from residential flats to commercial office space – your fire doors must be installed by a competent professional. This is because there are certain guidelines that need to be adhered to, including BS 8214 which covers their installation. Improper installation can put your property and the lives of anyone within at risk. This is because smoke and fire could spread if a proper, adequate seal isn’t created when the doors are closed.
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires that only a competent person should install your fire doors, which is where our expert team of fire door technicians at Fire Industry Specialists Ltd can help.
We offer fire door installation across the country.
Fire doors should never be propped open by boxes or wedged open with other items. Since they need to be fully closed in order to do their job in the event of a fire, you can only legally hold them open if you have automatic closers fitted.
With automatic closers, you can be sure that the door will be released to swing closed by itself if your fire alarm is triggered.
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 states that the responsible person for a building must take steps to reduce the risk of fire spreading — something fire doors are crucial for. The RRO covers existing buildings, but the provision of fire doors for new buildings is covered by Building Regulations Approved Document B.
Fire risk assessments are also a crucial legal requirement. This in-depth review of fire safety within your building will take into account your fire doors — including where they should be positioned, the required fire rating and their use.
Fire doors save lives by holding back fire and smoke. This forms a crucial part of fire safety in any building because they are designed, manufactured and tested to ensure they can prevent fire and smoke from easily spreading through the premises.
As part of your passive fire protection strategy, fire doors ensure that compartmentalisation is achieved. As a result, this gives anyone in the building a safe route out, with enough time to evacuate, saving lives and preventing injuries. An additional benefit is that fire and rescue services are given more time to attend the fire and extinguish it before it can spread further.
Fire doors offer different resistance levels, which come mainly from the solid core they’re built with, but you must ensure you have the right resistance level to suit the size and function of your building. FD30, FD60, FD90 and FD120 are all types of fire doors, with the number relating to how many minutes of resistance the door gives at a minimum
Yes we can deliver nationwide we have a strong fleet of sign written vans that can drop them straight to your door.
Yes, All our door installers are fully qualified, and 3rd party accredited engineers.
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