Fire Door Survey — 166 Verified Companies

A fire door survey is a comprehensive building-wide audit that documents every fire door in a property. Unlike a spot inspection, a survey creates a complete fire door asset register — recording the location, specification, manufacturer, installation date, current condition, and compliance status of each door. This baseline data is essential for planning remediation programmes, budgeting for replacements, and demonstrating compliance to fire authorities and insurers. Surveys typically include photographic evidence and are delivered as a digital report or integrated into building management systems.
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Doncaster, DN4 5JP
Sevenoaks, TN15 6ES
Cambridge, CB25 0GH
Milton Keynes, MK5 8FT
Cleckheaton, BD19 4DH
Belfast, BT5 4GX
Billingham, TS23 4BF
London, N1 7GU
Mansfield, NG19 8BE
Loughborough, LE12 5ES
Birmingham, B1 3NJ
Glasgow, G40 4DS
Poole, BH15 2AA
Hull, HU4 7DZ
Leigh, WN7 5QX
Birmingham, B28 0NP
Leicester, LE2 9TB
Bristol, BS1 3AG
Bristol, BS37 6AD
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a survey and an inspection?
A survey covers every fire door in a building and produces a complete asset register. An inspection typically assesses a sample or focuses on specific doors. Surveys are the starting point; inspections are used for ongoing monitoring.
How long does a fire door survey take?
A typical survey takes 1–3 days depending on building size and door count. A 50-door building might take a single day, while a large hospital or housing estate could take a week or more.
Who should commission a fire door survey?
Building owners, managing agents, housing associations, NHS trusts, and facilities managers responsible for fire safety compliance. A survey is recommended as the first step in any fire door management programme.
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Last updated: March 2026