FIRE DAMPER SPECIALISTS
Fire and smoke damper testing and maintenance is a legal requirement in fire safety and should be carried out on an annual basis. In order to comply with BS:9999 it must be carried out by the building owner, if competent to do so, or a specialist contractor such as Thor Fire.
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Fire dampers are vital smoke containment and ventilation systems
Thor Fire's Fire Damper solutions stand as a formidable barrier against the relentless spread of fire and smoke within your building's ventilation system.
Crafted with precision and professionalism, our dampers are engineered to seal off ductwork in the event of a fire, staunching the inferno and preventing its deadly march into other areas of the building.
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Fire dampers serve as silent sentinels of fire safety, working tirelessly to halt the progress of flames and smoke through the intricate network of ducts that weave throughout your premises.
Thor Fire's fire damper solutions are strategically installed at key junctures in the ventilation system, including vents, air handling units, and ducts, poised to spring into action at the first hint of danger.
Fire dampers must be regularly tested
All fire dampers within your building should be tested by a competent person at regular intervals. It is expected that this should not exceed one year. Following inspection if there are any faults these are to be repaired or replaced immediately. Fire dampers situated in dust laden and similar atmospheres should be tested much more frequently, at periods suited to the degree of pollution.
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Our team of fire safety experts conducts a meticulous assessment of your building's ventilation system, delving deep into its complex pathways to determine the most effective damper solution for your unique needs.
Considering variables such as building size, occupancy type, and regulatory mandates, we tailor our solutions to deliver optimal performance and ensure unwavering compliance with industry standards.
Key Features of our Fire Damper Solutions:
1. Protection Against the Spread of Fire and Smoke:
Thor Fire's fire damper solutions form an impenetrable barrier against the relentless advance of fire and smoke, safeguarding your property and its occupants from harm.
2. Automatic Closure of Dampers in the Event of a Fire:
Our dampers are equipped with state-of-the-art mechanisms that automatically close when exposed to high temperatures, swiftly containing the blaze and preventing its escalation.
3. Compliance with Fire Safety Regulations and Standards:
Thor Fire's fire damper solutions adhere rigorously to fire safety regulations and standards, providing you with the assurance that your building is fortified with effective fire protection measures.
4. Peace of Mind:
With Thor Fire's fire damper solutions in place, you can rest easy knowing that your property is equipped with the highest levels of fire safety, ensuring the well-being of both occupants and assets.
Damper Servicing and Maintenance
Key Services Offered:
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Location and testing all fire and smoke dampers. This includes mapping these on our asset management system.
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Maintain as appropriate. This includes routine cleaning and lubricating to the level of pollution and degradation.
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Report on the condition of each fire damper within your building including digital photographic evidence of fire damper condition, before and after testing
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Supply inspection test results including drawings with annotated details within our own reports
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Recommendations with corrective or remedial action
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Provide and update the asset register include location, ID number to ensure ease reference.
For building safety when faced with the dangers of fire and smoke, our fire dampers are essential
Thor Fire's fire damper solutions are tailored for facility management companies, commercial landlords, and building owners who prioritise fire safety and seek to protect their property and occupants from the ravages of fire and smoke. With a focus on enhancing building safety and compliance, our solutions offer unparalleled peace of mind in the face of potential fire hazards.