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Introducing Fibercill fire-rated doorkits - simple, economical and effective compliance with fire regulations.

 
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27 Jul 2009

With the need for increased safety in public buildings and for greater compliance to fire regulations, it can be expensive and time consuming for contractors to source everything they need.

Well, British company Fibercill believe they have the answer. Working with their parent company and other reliable suppliers, they have created a fantastic solution - 30 minute fire-rated doorkits. Every kit comes complete with factory prepared door, door frames and linings, hinges, jamb, door stop, latch or lock and even intumescent. As everything is factory produced for consistent and reliable quality, a great finish can be achieved even in difficult climates and conditions.

Introducing Fibercill fire-rated doorkits - simple, economical and effective compliance with fire regulations.

Spokesman Steve Parker commented “We have been working with contractors and joinery companies in the Gulf region for years, so understand their problems. Our 30 minute fire-rated doorkits, Certifire approved, means that they no longer have to worry about coordinating all the materials from different sources or fitting to meet the regulations on site. They can just make their openings to agreed sizes and then fit the entire doorkits in place. This should only take 20-25 minutes”.

Fibercill have even developed their own special ‘non-handed’ hinges which mean that doors can fitted for any opening.

Steve continued “ obviously there are some constraints in order for us to comply with the Certifire testing and certification, we ‘only’ have door lining thicknesses of between 77-159mm and currently only offer 5 door finishes, but more can be added soon and in any case, they can simply be stained or painted to create a fabulous appearance. We would love to work with even more companies soon!”



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