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Fire doors are a critical part of a building’s passive fire protection system. When they fail, fire and smoke can spread rapidly, putting occupants, operations, and property at risk. Our fire door inspection services help building owners and facility teams confirm that fire door assemblies function as intended and meet NFPA 80 inspection and testing requirements. Inspections are performed by qualified professionals and documented to support authority having jurisdiction review and ongoing compliance efforts.
Fire doors are often overlooked after installation, even though they are subject to wear, damage, and unapproved modifications over time. Studies consistently show that a majority of fire doors fail inspection due to issues such as damaged components, missing or altered hardware, inoperable self closing devices, or doors that do not latch properly.
NFPA 80 requires fire door assemblies to be inspected and tested after installation and at least annually thereafter. Failure to comply can result in failed inspections, citations from authorities having jurisdiction, delayed occupancy approvals, and increased liability exposure if a fire occurs. Fire doors that cannot close and latch as designed may compromise rated barriers and safe egress, even if other fire protection systems are in place.
Fire door inspections involve a systematic evaluation of each fire door assembly to confirm that it meets applicable code and performance requirements.
Fire door inspections involve a systematic evaluation of each fire door assembly to confirm that it meets applicable code and performance requirements.
Our fire door inspection services are supported by recognized accreditations and established inspection practices that help reduce risk and support regulatory confidence.
This combination of accreditation, technical expertise, and inspection rigor helps organizations demonstrate due diligence and maintain confidence in their compliance programs.
NFPA 80 requires fire door assemblies to be inspected and tested after installation and at least annually thereafter.
Inspections must be completed by a qualified person with knowledge of fire door components and operation. This may include third party inspectors if acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
Common issues include damaged or missing hardware, doors that do not close or latch, altered or removed labels, damaged seals, and unauthorized field modifications.
Fire doors must be kept closed and latched or arranged to close automatically during a fire. Blocking or wedging doors open is prohibited.
Deficiencies must be corrected to restore compliance. Doors that fail inspection may lead to AHJ citations, delayed approvals, or increased liability if not addressed.
Yes. NFPA 80 requires written inspection records that are signed and made available to the authority having jurisdiction upon request.
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At NFPA Global Solution, fire door inspections are performed by qualified professionals with specific knowledge of fire door assemblies and NFPA 80 requirements. As a third-party inspection provider, we deliver objective evaluations that are independent of installation or repair activities. This approach helps confirm findings are defensible, consistent, and aligned with adopted fire and life safety codes.
Our inspection approach supports faster project turnaround through efficient field execution and timely reporting, helping reduce re inspections and schedule delays. We also offer competitive pricing through scalable service delivery and experienced inspectors, allowing organizations to manage compliance costs without compromising quality.