Fire Door Inspections and Testing

Fire door inspections and testing are required by NFPA-80 and local building codes to be performed at least once per year by qualified technicians. Scheduling your annual inspection is the first step toward compliance, and our experts are ready to help you meet this requirement.

Stewart Overhead Door’s trained technicians conduct thorough safety inspections and drop tests on fire doors and fire shutters in accordance with NFPA-80 guidelines. We help ensure your facility stays up to code while keeping personnel and property safe.

Fire Door inspection and Testing process

NFPA 80 sets the standard for the installation, inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire-rated doors and other protective openings. Compliance ensures that these critical components prevent the spread of fire and smoke, protect building occupants, and meet fire safety codes.

NFPA 80 is the National Fire Protection Association’s standard that governs the installation, inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire doors and other opening protectives. It ensures that these critical components help prevent the spread of fire and smoke during a fire event, maintaining the integrity of fire-rated barriers in a building.

Our Fire Door Inspection & Testing Includes:

  • Visual inspection of the fire door and its installation
  • Review for damaged, missing, or incorrectly installed components
  • Inspection of all ancillary equipment
  • Drop testing of the fire door according to manufacturer’s specifications
  • Detailed documentation for your records
  • Application of the annual inspection label on the door

Stewart Overhead Door’s trained technicians make sure your fire doors meet NFPA 80 requirements, keeping your facility safe and fully compliant.

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