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Fire Door Inspections, Compliance & Installations serving School Lane in Lancashire

Fire door inspections are a critical part of any effective fire safety management strategy, and at Oltec, we deliver fully compliant, certified fire door inspection services across School Lane in Lancashire and beyond. With over 40 years of experience in facilities management, our team of Certificated Fire Door Inspectors helps property managers meet their legal obligations under the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005, the Fire Safety Act 2021, and the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. From initial appraisal and compliance reporting through to fire door installation and remediation, we provide a complete, end-to-end service you can trust.

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The Importance of Regular Fire Door Inspections for Property Managers

The role of a fire door within a building cannot be overstated. Fire doors are considered the single most important line of defence in giving occupants sufficient time to evacuate safely, preventing the unchecked spread of fire and smoke from one part of a building to another. A fire door that is damaged, incorrectly fitted, or poorly maintained, however, can fail at the critical moment when it is needed most. A comprehensive fire door inspection gives property managers a full appraisal of each door's current condition and its capacity to perform to specification during a fire event. Inspections assess everything from the integrity of seals and intumescent strips to the function of self-closing devices and the condition of frames and hinges. At Oltec FM, our Certificated Fire Door Inspectors provide this service to property managers throughout School Lane in Lancashire, delivering clear, actionable reports that support ongoing compliance and demonstrate a genuine duty of care. Inspections are the foundation upon which all effective fire door maintenance programmes are built.

Is a Fire Door Inspection a Legal Requirement in the UK?

Fire door inspections are not simply best practice -- they are a clearly defined legal requirement under UK fire safety legislation. BS 9999:2017, the Code of Practice for fire safety in the design, management, and use of buildings, states that fire door inspections should be conducted at least every six months. In addition, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRO 2005) and the Fire Safety Act 2021 place a legal duty on the responsible person to regularly inspect and maintain fire doors. The legislation was further strengthened by the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, which came into force on 23 January 2023. Under these regulations, owners of residential blocks of flats over 11 metres in height are required to carry out annual checks on flat entrance doors and quarterly checks on all fire doors located in common areas. At The Oltec Group, we support property managers across School Lane in Lancashire in meeting every one of these obligations, providing scheduled inspection programmes that align with all current legislative requirements and keep your compliance documentation fully up to date.

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Why Choosing a Qualified and Certificated Fire Door Inspector Matters

The qualifications and competence of your fire door inspector matter enormously. A fire door inspection is only as reliable as the person conducting it, and an assessment carried out by an unqualified individual may fail to identify critical deficiencies -- or, worse, provide false assurance that a door is compliant when it is not. At Oltec, every member of our fire door inspection team is a Certificated Fire Door Inspector, fully qualified to assess doorsets against the required specification and produce detailed, professional compliance reports. Several of our inspectors are also accredited members of the Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS), one of the most respected professional bodies in the sector, providing additional assurance of competence, independence, and ethical practice. Property managers in School Lane in Lancashire can have complete confidence that every inspection we carry out is thorough, impartial, and fully defensible in the event of a regulatory inquiry or insurance claim. When it comes to fire safety, the credentials of your inspector are not a minor detail -- they are central to the value and reliability of the entire inspection process.

Fire Door Repair, Remediation and Replacement Services for Property Managers

A failed fire door inspection can feel like a significant setback, but it is also an opportunity to address a genuine safety issue before it becomes a life-threatening one. Importantly, a fire door that does not pass an inspection does not necessarily require replacement. At Oltec Facilities Management, our qualified inspectors take a practical and proportionate approach, assessing whether the doorset or door assembly can be remediated to bring it back into compliance with the required specification. In many instances, targeted repairs -- replacing damaged intumescent seals, adjusting self-closing mechanisms, addressing frame defects, or renewing ironmongery -- are all that is required to restore a door to full compliance. Where replacement is the most appropriate solution, Oltec Facilities Management provides a fully managed supply and installation service, ensuring the new doorset is correctly specified, professionally fitted, and verified as compliant. Property managers across School Lane in Lancashire can rely on us as a single point of contact for the entire process, from initial inspection and reporting through to remediation, replacement, and ongoing compliance monitoring.

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