fire door inspections queensland

fire door inspections queensland

fire door hinges self-closing

Fire Door Inspections Queensland

CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE




Welcome To Our Website...! Scanline Fire Doors is a Gold Coast based family business owned & operated by Peter Pedersen. After finishing a joinery apprenticeship in Denmark, Peter immigrated to Australia in 1978. With these skills he progressed into the construction industry in Sydney. In 1984 an opportunity arose to move to the Gold Coast and install the fire doors at Jupiters Casino, Broadbeach. Since then Peter & family have called the Gold Coast home. Peter has worked hard to provide high quality services to meet his clients varied requirements. Now, over 30 years later, Scanline Fire Doors are involved with numerous resorts, apartment buildings, shopping centres and commercial properties throughout the Gold Coast, Northern NSW & Brisbane. Working with clients, Scanline Fire Doors offers hands on experience and up-to-date industry knowledge. We specialise in fire door & metal frame maintenance to comply with AS 1851-17-2005. The Scanline Fire Doors team pride themselves on exceptional service and reliability.




They are able to quote and provide advice on all jobs relating to Fire rated doors, timber doors, metal frames and door hardware. Queensland Building Fire Safety Regulations 2008 placed a legal obligation on building owners and/or managers in Queensland to correctly maintain all Fire Door sets. Scanline Fire Doors offers you a Fire Door Inspection Service to comply with the Australian Standards. The Scanline Fire Doors team are up to date on all Australian Standards relating to fire doors and can provide not only the inspection and report required, but also the maintenance services to make fire doors compliant. Call our friendly staff at Scanline Fire Doors to make sure you comply with the new Fire Safety Regulations. AUSTRALIAN MADE & DESIGNED As Scanline Fire Doors is proudly Australian owned and operated, we only use Australian manufactured and designed products. All metal door frames we use are made from Australian steel and are manufactured in Sydney. We recognize the need to promote economic growth by keeping our products Australian made.




TestimonialsScanline Fire Doors recently installed new Fire Doors to each of our 28 units. The work was carried out in a highly professional and competent manner. The Body Corporate would have no hesitation in recommending them with confidence to other prospective clients.Inspections Scanline Fire Doors is fully licensed and insured to perform fire door inspections which are compulsory in Queensland. They must be inspected and maintained in accordance with AS1851, Part 17-2005 and therefore the Queensland Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008. Our inspectors are also qualified tradesmen which gives them the ability to make minor adjustments to fire doors while inspecting. This option can avoid the need to return at an extra cost. Following an inspection, you will receive a detailed Record of Maintenance report outlining which doors are compliant or non-compliant. The Record of Maintenance informs you of the condition of each fire door. You also receive two detailed quotes specifying Critical and Non-Critical Defects, and what maintenance needs to be done in order for the doors to be compliant.




Maintenance Scanline Fire Doors has been in the fire door industry for 30 years. Our fully qualified tradesmen carry out repairs and maintenance to fire doors in a timely, cost effective and professional manner. Scanline Fire Doors work closely with Bodies Corporate, Building Managers & Building Committees to achieve the best solutions for your building. Scanline Fire Doors can tailor maintenance programs to suit your needs. By working closely with our clients, we are able to prioritize maintenance to make it cost efficient and with minimal disruption to owners, tenants or guests. Our maintenance programs can be planned to suit all budgets. Certification Scanline Fire Doors carry full QBSA license without restrictions as well as full insurance to certify fire doors. For peace of mind always check the QBSA website that your Fire Door maintenance provider is fully licensed to carry out such work. Upon replacing a fire door, the door is given a unique tag number and the building is also issued a Certificate relating to that door.




The certificate shows the door specifics including, size, location, type of fire door, rating, hardware and the date installed as well as the building address and owner. This certificate should be kept in an easily accessible location i.e. Reception, and form part of the log book of the building. Scanline Fire Doors includes the cost of Certification of fire doors that we install. Frame Replacement & Maintenance Scanline Fire Doors provides a full replacement and maintenance program for metal door frames, hinges & strikers. As the metal door frame forms part of the fire door set, it is important to keep them maintained. Frames can be replaced using 316b Marine Grade Stainless Steel or Galvabond. Torn or defective hinges can also be replaced leaving a professional finish. We are able to do on-site metal works with minimal mess & cost..au/Local businessKinsto Hardware Industrial Co.,Ltd.Hello Madam/Sir, This is Kinsto Hardware from China, we are specialize in stainless steel door hinge, door handle,window stay, brass cylinder, mortise lock and door accessories,we can provide door to door service to mostly countries , small quantity order is also very welcome.




or like our facebook. Great fire door installers. They know their job and are reliable. Mo SJM Glass & SecurityRenting In RedcliffeArmour Lock & SecurityLocksmithThe requested URL /index.php?page=course&id=23 was not found on this server.Who is Responsible for Fire and Exit Door Compliance?As per the Queensland Building Fire Safety Regulations, the responsibility for compliance lies with the owner, business or person that is occupying or managing a building within Queensland. Failure to comply with these regulations could in some circumstances lead to prosecutions. These health & safety regulations set down certain actions and equipment that must be provided and made available in the event of a fire hazard breaking out.How to Comply With Your Annual Fire Inspection?Annual inspections by the fire department/fire compliance consultants are performed to assess and mitigate potential fire and other safety hazards in buildings. Most fire departments/fire compliance consultants provide you with a written report of any corrections that are necessary.




These inspections vary in type and frequency, depending on the jurisdiction, city, and state.Following many years of rectifying non-compliant risks concerning Fire and Exit doors identified by fire inspection reports, TopLock have identified the most common problems and how you can go about fixing these issues. More often than not it is a simple fix, and does NOT require the replacement of the Fire/Exit door.5 Most Common Compliance IssuesDeadbolts fitted to Fire and Exit doors – Under no circumstance should a deadbolt be installed to a Fire door or a signed Exit door, unless written confirmation has been given by the appropriate body. This includes internal residential Unit entry doors in a building complex.Solution – Other locksmiths may recommend in most circumstances a complete new door, which can cost thousands, however in most cases if filled with the correct fire filler retardant, the existing fire door can remain and achieve certification. It is essential that a tradesman qualified to work on Fire doors must be engaged.




Non-compliant door closer, or NO door closer – Fire doors must be installed with a door closer that has the appropriate Fire rating, generally 2 hours. The door closer must close and latch the door shut, in order to stop the fire from spreading. The door must be kept closed at all times and not held open, unless the device installed is auto release and integrated into the Fire alarm system.Solution – If a door closer is already installed but not quite latching the door, a simple adjustment to the closer will often fix the problem. If no closer is installed a new closer will be required.Non-compliant locks – Doors on evacuation routes must be able to be opened by a single handed downward or pushing action on a single lever device. Knob type handles are not acceptable door hardware for these doors, all internal handles be lever action. All locks must also have the appropriate fire rating specified for the door.Solution – Remove non compliant locks and replace with compliant lever locks.




Multiple Locks on Exit Doors – Exit doors can only have 1 lock installed, in order to comply with the single lever device rule. Additional locks may only be installed if written authorisation is given by your certified Fire inspector and locked only when no persons are in the building.Solution – Remove non compliant locks.Multiple locks on Fire Doors (Non Exit) – Multiple locks on Fire doors are permitted. However, there are still rules and regulations that must be followed, outlining which combination of locks can be installed to ensure that the Fire rating is not compromised. For more information on compliant locks please call and talk with one of our technicians.Solution – Where secondary non compliant locks have been installed, in most circumstances other locksmiths may recommend the installation of a new door, which can cost thousands, however in most cases if filled with the correct fire filler retardant, the existing fire door can remain and achieve certification.

Report Page