When it comes to exiting from the fire area, fire doors play a crucial role; they open to the fire stairs of buildings. Generally, people exit through doors located in the rear or side sections of structures for their safety during emergencies. Nowadays, having fire doors in high-rise buildings has become mandatory, serving as safe points for people to exit during a fire.
Among the fire doors with emergency exit, there are many doors with the "exit" sign. Fire doors with varying degrees of durability, starting from 30 degrees and progressing to 60 degrees, 90 degrees, 120 degrees, and up to 180 degrees, are available.
In this field, there are various models of fire doors, including panic bar doors, glass fire doors, steel doors, decorative fire doors, standard fire doors, and more. Additionally, door accessories are indispensable for fire doors, with door handles and shaft covers taking the forefront.
A door that ensures the cut-off of the relationship with the environment in case of a fire and secures the safety of people and the structure is called a fire door. Fire doors must have certain technical features to guarantee the safety of life and property when a fire breaks out.
Panic bars that assist in opening the door from the inside even when closed from the outside,
Expansion with heat to prevent any leakage of smoke to the outside,
Special seal,
Ability to install fire-resistant glass,
Single or double-leaf feature,
Internal or external opening,
Right or left swing,
Adjustable hinges,
Spring hinge,
Smoke-tight door bottom sweep,
Painted in the desired RAL color,
Various suitable frame types on average,
Fire-resistant hydraulic system.
The above features are technical specifications of fire doors. With these features, precautions have been taken for exiting from the fire area and preventing the spread of fire outside. Especially in places where the risk of fire is high and in any areas where fire equipment is present, the presence of fire doors has been made mandatory. Fire doors can be obtained either through importation from abroad or from international organizations providing services domestically.