Fire Doors
Fire doors are normally internally fitted and are designed to act as a barrier to fire and smoke between separate compartments of a structure to enable a safe escape route for people inside the building.
Certified fire doors will be resistant to fire and smoke when closed, for a minimum specified length of time specified by their FD rating.
Fire Exit Doors
A fire exit door usually serves as the final opening to the outside of the building.
They easily opened via a panic bar or push pad from the inside in the event of an emergency. They can also be opened from the outside required using an external access device.
Differences between fire exits and fire doors
Purpose
A fire exit door’s primary purpose is to facilitate a quick and easy escape in the event of a fire or other emergency. It’s primary purpose is not to stop the spread of fire (although some fire exit doors are designed to do both). In contrast, a fire door’s primary purpose is to prevent or slow down the spread of fire between different rooms.
Location
Due to their differing purposes, fire doors and fire exit doors are usually located in different parts of a building. A fire exit door is typically found on the exterior of a building, acting as the final door of an escape route. In contrast, fire doors are usually located internally, on stairwells, between rooms and on front doors for apartments in a residential block.
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