FAQs
Emergency exit doors provide a safe and quick escape route during emergencies such as fires, power failures, or evacuations. They are designed to allow fast evacuation while maintaining building security during normal operations.
Yes, all emergency exit doors must comply with current UK fire safety regulations to ensure safe evacuation and proper emergency access for building occupants.
Emergency exit doors should be inspected regularly to ensure panic bars, locks, hinges, and closing systems are functioning correctly and safely.
Yes, damaged emergency exit doors can often be repaired depending on the issue. Common repairs include fixing panic bars, replacing locks, repairing hinges, and adjusting door alignment.
Emergency exit doors are commonly installed in offices, schools, warehouses, hospitals, retail stores, apartment buildings, factories, and other commercial or public properties.
A panic bar is a push bar mechanism fitted to emergency exit doors that allows people to exit quickly and safely during emergencies without needing a key.
Yes, we provide complete emergency exit door replacement services for old, damaged, or non-compliant fire exits across commercial and industrial properties in Leeds.
Steel emergency exit doors offer excellent durability, enhanced security, weather resistance, and long-lasting performance, making them ideal for commercial and industrial properties.
Yes, aluminium emergency exit doors are a popular option for commercial properties because they are lightweight, durable, low maintenance, and provide a modern appearance.
Regular maintenance helps identify faults early, improves safety, ensures compliance with fire safety regulations, and keeps emergency exits operating smoothly during emergencies.