Adequate fire
protection is a very real duty for UK companies in all sectors, not just of a
legal but also a moral nature. Amongst the many fire products that are sold by UK-FP.co.uk (http://www.uk-fp.co.uk/index.asp)
for the benefit of British business premises are fire detectors, disabled
toilet alarms, fire extinguishers, signage and more, while fire doors are also
vitally important, which brings us nicely to the subject of fire door closers.
The right fire
safety measures are instrumental in protecting the occupants of a building,
minimising the likelihood of injury, death or property damage as a result of a
fire. A fire
door closer is just one of the many such features that can be installed in
a property, and is an especially common sight in public and commercial
buildings, although there may also be circumstances in which one wishes to use
them in the home.
As the name
suggests, a fire door closer closes the door to prevent fire spreading
throughout a building, which keeps more rooms free and maximises the chances of
escape and survival. Both automatic and manual door closers exist, with the
former requiring power to operate and the latter simply using physical force.
There are various factors that will dictate your choice of fire door closer.
These include its performance, durability and appearance, so what can
UK-FP.co.uk do to find you the perfect one?
Well, here at smoke alarms specialist UK-FP.co.uk, we
offer an especially highly regarded option, the Freedor wireless fire door
closer that automatically closes the door as soon as the fire alarm sounds.
However, in everyday use, it still allows users to hold the fire door open at
any angle. It is easy to install on both new and existing buildings, and
consists merely of a neat, simple and unobtrusive fire door closer at the top
of the door.
The moment Freedor
hears a fire alarm that exceeds 65dBA, it takes 14 seconds to verify it before
releasing the door so that fire and smoke is not allowed to spread around the
building. Not only does it operate just like any other door prior to
activation, allowing the door to freely swing through the whole range of movement,
but it also has an adjustable closing speed and sensitivity and operates up to
power size 4 (80kg fire door).
You can install
Freedor on the opening or closing side of a right or left hand swing door,
while there is also a night-time release facility. This wireless fire door
closer has also been designed to comply with BS EN 1154, BS EN 1155, BS 7273-4
category B and features fail-to-safe technology, with a battery life of no less
than 12-18 months.
When you therefore
require a dependable fire door closer to accompany such other investments as fire alarms and fire extinguishers, we would
not hesitate to wholeheartedly recommend the Freedor wireless fire door closer,
which you can buy right now at UK-FP.co.uk (http://www.uk-fp.co.uk/index.asp).
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