AJM Fire Safety Offers A Wide Range Of Fire Safety Services Including Fire Door Certification That Will Ensure Your Fire Doors Meet The Current UK


Posted December 13, 2021 by ajmfiresafetyuk

The Only Way To Be Certain Is To Be Certified The name AJM Fire Safety is synonymous with fire safety in the UK.
 
The name AJM Fire Safety is synonymous with fire safety in the UK. This Wolverhampton (UK)-based company provides a variety of services, including FDIS fire door inspections, fire door maintenance, and fire door installations, but they are also widely known for their fire door training.
“In terms of Article 17 of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRO/FSO), it is legally required to ensure that all fire doors are installed correctly and adequately maintained in order for them to function properly in the event of a fire.

Proof of a fire door's performance is also critical in preserving the lives of building occupants, and to be sure, all fire doors should be certified. AJM Fire Safety has the necessary certification and accreditation to install, inspect, and maintain fire doors, and we provide a one-stop solution for your fire door certification,” said Jonny Millard – the general manager of AJM Fire Safety.
He added that third-party certification of fire doors and door sets provides critical evidence that fire doors when properly fitted and maintained, are fit for purpose and conform with UK fire door laws designed to protect human lives and buildings.

Third-party certification of fire doors and door sets offers crucial evidence that fire doors are effective and functional, and that they comply with UK fire door standards designed to safeguard human lives and buildings or structures when properly fitted and maintained.

Regardless of whether you are a building owner or manager, an architect, or a landlord in the private or public sector, it is paramount that all fire doors will function properly and effectively in a fire. AJM Fire Safety offers third-party certification for fire doors which means that the door manufacturer has been audited, and evidence is provided that the fire door has been properly tested and produced to a consistent level. This provides assurance of consistency and quality as well as proof of fire door performance.
You may believe that performing your own fire door tests will be sufficient proof of how they will operate, but in truth, third-party certification is the only way to ensure that a fire door meets the current safety requirements. Third-party certification for AJM Fire Safety members entails meeting strong and explicit requirements as part of a rigorous process, and you can learn more about this and the other services they provide, by visiting their website.

Should you, however, require further assistance, they are also happy to assist you over the phone or respond to your questions by email.

About Us:

AJM Fire Safety is an industry leader in fire door installation, maintenance, inspections, and training in the UK. We are completely licensed and accredited to test, install, and repair fire doors, and we provide a one-stop solution for fire door compliance. We are experts in the field of fire doors and passive fire protection, and we hold a BM-Trada Q-Mark accreditation for fire door installations and maintenance. We are committed to high-quality workmanship and innovation to deliver a first-class experience and help you achieve fire door compliance. We can examine fire doors and perform repairs, as well as install new fire doors. Our FDIS (Fire Door Inspection Scheme) trained inspector performs our fire door inspections. Please visit our website https://ajmfiresafety.com to find out more.
-- END ---
Share Facebook Twitter
Print Friendly and PDF DisclaimerReport Abuse
Contact Email [email protected]
Issued By Ajmfiresafety
Phone 01902798024
Business Address 4 Nightingale Place, Pendeford Business Park, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Country United Kingdom
Categories Construction , Home
Tags bs9999 fire door inspections , certified fire door inspector , fire door maintenance , fire door survey
Last Updated December 13, 2021