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30610x1981x44mm (24") Walnut Iseo SS Fire DoorPM Mendes

610 x 1981 x 44mm
Walnut Iseo Fire Door

£320.79 inc VAT
£267.33 ex VAT

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More about the 24 Inch / 610mm Fire Doors Collection

A 24-inch fire door is a type of door that is designed to protect a building or structure from the spread of fire. These doors are typically made of a solid material and are rated to withstand a certain level of heat and flame for a specific amount of time. We currently stock a range of FD30 (30 minutes) and FD60 (60 minutes) 610mm fire rated doors. They are often used in commercial and industrial buildings, as well as in residential buildings that have fire protection requirements.

Fire doors play a critical role in the overall fire safety of a building. When properly installed and maintained, they can help to prevent the spread of fire from one area of a building to another, and can provide a means of egress for people trying to escape a fire. They are typically equipped with self-closing hinges and a latch or lock that is activated when the door is closed, to help ensure that the door stays closed during a fire.

If you are in need of a 24-inch fire door, it is important to select a door that meets the relevant fire safety standards and is suitable for the specific fire protection needs of the building. It is also important to have the door installed by a qualified professional, as installing a fire door requires specialized knowledge and skills, and to regularly inspect and maintain the door to ensure that it is in good working order.


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Painting Fire Doors

Painting Fire Doors

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