The Locksmith Journal Jul-Aug 2014 - Issue 33 | Page 9

INDUSTRYNEWS Inquiry (FAI) conclusion for this case listed a catalogue of precautions that could have helped prevent the fire becoming so destructive. One of these precautions was for all bedroom doors to have door closers and smoke seals fitted to them. ‘will automatically shut when a fire alarm sounds’ spread of smoke and fire, provided they are closed. In this way they make sure people have a protected route to get out of the building, and they protect the building and its contents against the spread of damage. Wedging open a fire door can prove devastating, as the case of the Rosepark Nursing Home in South Lanarkshire showed. A fire broke out at Rosepark in a cupboard on 31 January 2004 and ripped through the building. The Fatal Accident The Fireco product ‘Dorgard’ was actually quoted in the trial of this case as it offers a solution, as does the awardwinning ‘Freedor’ Installing . a free-swing door closer such as Freedor on each fire door will allow the door to be safely kept open, but rest assured that the door will automatically shut when a fire alarm sounds, using Fireco’s patented acoustic technology. Freedor will be made even more affordable with an exclusive supply-only line for trade customers to install themselves, available later this year. Fire doors are an integral part of a building; they save lives and protect property. If you see a fire door being wedged open, I urge you to see this as an opportunity to discuss an easy-to-install, fully compliant solution such as a Freedor. To read more, visit www.locksmithjournal.co.uk Fire kit packs now available for Codelocks mechanical and electronic latch locks Once installed lock preparations are fire resistant for up to one hour Codelocks, a leading manufacturer of standalone access control products, is now selling fire kit packs for its mechanical and electronic latch locks that when fitted enable the locks to be installed on 30 or 60 minute fire-rated doors. The fire kit pack contains shaped pads of intumescent strips that can be used on new or existing lock installations. “We’ve been getting more and more enquiries from customers wanting fire-resistant door hardware, and as a result we’ve introduced this quick and easy solution allowing the locks to be used on firerated doors,” said Dominic Ryan, Product Manager at Codelocks. The intumescent strips are easy to fit – adding only a few minutes to the installation time f