Swinging Fire Door Inspections Save Lives!

The Fire Door Guy inspects swinging fire doors for compliance with NC Fire Code and NFPA 80. Certification of new installation for construction ensures businesses can get a certificate of occupancy. Re-inspection of swinging fire doors ensures compliance after door repairs. Annual inspections meet the annual fire door inspection requirements according to the NC Fire Code.

SERVICES

Swinging Fire Door Inspection

On-site fire door inspection ensures compliance with NC Fire Code and NFPA 80.

New Construction

To ensure a certificate of occupancy, The Fire Door Guy will inspect new construction swinging fire doors to ensure compliance with NC Fire Code and NFPA80.

Re-inspection

If a swinging fire door does not pass initial inspection and requires repair, The Fire Door Guy will re-inspect the swinging fire door.

Healthcare Facilities

Annual swinging fire door inspections to meet requirements of Centers of Medicaid and Medicare for compliance with NFPA 80 and NFPA 101.

The Fire Door Guy brings over 36 years of fire service experience in fire fighting, fire code enforcement official, fire and explosive experience. A wealth of experience in new construction and repairs facilitates and targets fire inspection needs and recommendations. The Fire Door Guy is an expert in the field, is committed to educating his clients and offers excellent customer service. The Fire Door Guy is certified with NFPA in swinging fire door inspection so he is knowledgeable about the requirements for safety and compliance.

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The Fire Door Guy serves industry, retail, educational and medical facilities in North Carolina.

Confidence in Building Safety

The Fire Door Guy provides annual inspections and services, as well as new construction inspections. Re-inspections are also a part of services when a fire door system fails initial inspection or does not meet specifications. Once repairs are made, a re-inspection service is provided. Reports are provided to customers to ensure compliance with Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ, usually a local fire marshall’s office) during fire code compliance inspections. Requirements for swinging fire doors is similar to business requirements for fire alarm testing and rolling fire door inspections.