Aluminium Louvred Door at Raynes Park School

The school had an existing timber door for their plant room, which had become decayed and rotten due to a general lack of maintenance. The door was difficult to use and did not provide adequate security.

Drive Thru Pod at Five Guys Barton Mills

Our client required a solution to convert an existing restaurant into a drive-thru, enhancing service capabilities while ensuring efficient use of space and time.

Automatic Swing Door at Solomon Court

The existing main entrance door to a residential block was unstable and unreliable, making it user-unfriendly. This created a challenging situation for the residents. They required a more stable, secure, and heavy-duty door system that could handle frequent use.

Heavy Duty Sliding Window at Pebbles One

This café, located on the seafront, aimed to establish a serving window section to efficiently serve ice creams and slushies during the summer and offer late-night, out-of-hours service throughout the year. A key requirement was maintaining a secure environment for staff inside the building.

Can you Certify my Fire Door?

BM Trada Fire Door Survey Service

Fire doors are an essential part of any building’s fire safety measures. They are designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke, providing crucial time for occupants to evacuate safely and for firefighters to control the blaze. However, a common misconception exists about who can certify these life-saving devices.

What is the difference between fire rated doors and fire certified doors?

Communal Staircase Fire

When it comes to Fire Certified and Fire Rated Doors, confusion
creeps in and catches a lot of people out. But which one do you need? Well,
this would depend on the fire risk assessment for the building. This can also
be an insurance related requirement, but it’s important to note that many
insurance brokers are not aware of the differences between fire rated and fully
certified entrances.