Fire Door Specialists, PWIDF Discuss the Importance of Fire Doors

September 25 2025

Fire doors are crucial for slowing the spread of fire and smoke and saving lives but 75% of fire doors fail to meet safety standards. So, why does that matter? 

What are fire doors?
Fire doors are specifically designed, certified fire-resistant doors, that help contain fire and smoke for at least 30 minutes. They are typically self-closing and self-latching, ensuring they function effectively when left unattended. This makes them critical components in any fire safety situation.

Statistics show that roughly 3 million brand new fire doors are purchased and installed every single year in the UK alone.

Why are fire doors important?
Fire doors play a vital role in slowing down and containing the spread of a fire and smoke. This gives people more time to safely evacuate a premises and emergency services to respond to the fire, ultimately saving lives and limiting structural damage.

These doors play a key role in keeping escape routes accessible, ensuring that individuals can reach safety during a fire. Fire doors also provide a safer environment for firefighters to enter the building, helping them extinguish the fire more effectively.

In many types of buildings, including residential blocks, schools, hospitals and commercial properties, fire doors are not just recommended, they are a legal requirement under fire safety regulations.

Ultimately, fire doors act as life-saving barriers, ensuring the safety of both people and property.

How can PWIDF help?
At PWIDF, we combine exceptional technical expertise with in-depth knowledge of the fire door and fire doorset market. Whether you’re installing new fire doors or upgrading existing ones, our team ensures your doors meet all regulatory requirements and deliver the safety performance you expect.

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