Skip to product information
1 of 1

Internal Oak Mexicano Half Hour Fire Door FD30

Internal Oak Mexicano Half Hour Fire Door FD30

5% Off All Orders Ends Soon | Free Pair Of Chrome Handles With Every Door Order|

Regular price £147.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £147.00 GBP
Sale Sold out
Taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
  • Shop Now For Your Internal Oak Mexicano Cottage Style Half Hour Fire Door Ideal for use in any room, the Internal cottage oak panelled door features a classic panel design in unfinished oak.
  • The Mexicano range of doors from LPD features a classic panel design with clean vertical grooves that creates a traditional style with a modern twist.
  • The oak cottage style door is the most popular style door online that will bring warmth and charachter to your home
  • Face Type : Unfinished Oak
  • FD30 Rating
  • Door Style: Cottage Internal Oak
  • 44mm Thickness
  • Half Hour Fire Rated
  • 10 year guarantee
  • Buy today for direct home delivery
  • FSC Certified

Fire Door Information

An oak fire door FD (Fire Door) is an oak door that has been tested and certified to meet specific fire resistance standards. Fire doors are designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke within a building, providing a crucial safety feature in case of a fire emergency.

The "FD" rating on an oak fire door refers to the fire resistance level, and it is usually followed by a number such as FD30 or FD60. The numbers indicate the amount of time the door can resist the spread of fire:

FD30: This rating means that the door can resist the spread of fire for up to 30 minutes.

In commercial buildings and residential properties, fire doors are often required by building regulations and fire safety codes, especially in areas where fire compartmentation is necessary, such as stairwells, corridors, and fire exits.

When purchasing an oak fire door, it is essential to ensure that it has been properly tested and certified by reputable organizations to meet the necessary fire safety standards. Installing and maintaining fire doors correctly is crucial for ensuring their effectiveness in a fire emergency.





View full details