Ensuring your fire doors are correctly specified, installed, and compliant with current regulations, without any upselling or conflicts of interest.
Fire Door Uncertainties
Fire doors are essential for containing the spread of fire and smoke, protecting escape routes and giving occupants time to evacuate safely. This process, known as compartmentation, is critical for both life safety and limiting property damage.
A fire door is only as effective as its installation. If installed incorrectly, or if the wrong type or rating is used, its performance is severely compromised.
Many buildings face confusion over where fire doors are required, which types to install and what resistance levels are necessary.
Given the cost of fire doors and potential remedial work, it’s vital to get expert, impartial advice from the start.
How Riskhop Can Help
At Riskhop, our inspectors are fully qualified Tier 3 Fire Risk Assessors and members of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM).
We offer independent fire door surveys tailored to your building’s layout, risk level, and fire safety requirements.
We first check if the installed fire doors meet the required type and rating based on your building’s fire strategy and current regulations.
This is followed on by a detailed, hands-on assessment of each fire door’s condition, installation quality, and suitability. Every door is assigned a unique ID to reference in the final report.
Why Choose Riskhop?
At Riskhop, we do not sell or repair fire doors. Our only interest is in ensuring your fire doors meet all relevant standards, without any upselling or conflicts of interest.
You’ll receive a full Fire Door Inspection Report, clearly highlighting compliance status and providing a prioritised action plan. We help you identify which doors pose the greatest risk and should be addressed urgently, supporting life safety and property protection.
Pricing
Pricing varies depending on the size and complexity of the building, the number of fire doors, and the available information on its construction and development.
As a general guide:
A 4-storey block of flats containing 20-30 fire doors would typically cost around £500 for a full inspection and report.
Contact us today for a tailored quotation based on your specific premise
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We help you to control the amount of noise coming into a building from the outside, how, where and when to control the amount of sound propagating from the inside of the building to the outside, how sound propagates inside a building, and by the noise and vibration created from mechanical, electrical, plumbing and other systems.