31. March 2026
Fire Door Fire Door Guidance for Landlords (UK)
Fire doors are one of the most critical safety features in any residential property. For landlords, understanding your responsibilities isn’t just good practice—it’s a legal obligation that protects lives.
What is a Fire Door?
A fire door is a specially constructed door designed to resist the spread of fire and smoke for a set period—typically 30 minutes (FD30) or 60 minutes (FD60).
They are not just doors—they are a complete safety system, including:
- Door leaf (the door itself)
- Frame
- Intumescent strips (expand with heat)
- Smoke seals
- Hinges and self-closing devices
Legal Responsibilities for Landlords
In the UK, fire door compliance falls under several key regulations, including:
- Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
- Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022
- Housing Act 2004
Key duties include:
- Ensuring fire doors are installed where required
- Keeping them in good working order
- Carrying out regular inspections
- Providing information to tenants (in certain buildings)
For multi-occupied residential buildings (like HMOs and flats), responsibilities are stricter.
Where Are Fire Doors Required?
Fire doors are typically required in:
- HMOs (Houses in Multiple Occupation)
- Flats and apartments
- Buildings with shared corridors or stairwells
- Between a property and an integral garage
- High-risk areas (e.g., kitchens, boiler rooms)
Always check local authority guidance or fire risk assessments.
Fire Door Inspection Checklist
Landlords (or responsible persons) should routinely check:
1. Door Condition
- No visible damage, warping, or holes
- Door closes flush into the frame
2. Self-Closing Mechanism
- Door fully closes on its own without sticking
3. Gaps and Seals
- Gap around door: 2–4mm (approx.) an a pound coin slide between the gap freely.
- Intumescent strips intact and not painted over
- Smoke seals present where required
4. Hinges
- Minimum 3 hinges
- Secure and in good condition
5. Certification
Look for a label or plug confirming fire rating
Inspection Frequency
Under the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022:
Communal fire doors: Check at least every 3 months
Flat entrance doors: Check at least annually
Common Issues Landlords Must Avoid
- ❌ Removing or disabling door closers
- ❌ Wedging fire doors open
- ❌ Painting over seals or hinges
- ❌ Using non-compliant replacement parts
- ❌ Ignoring tenant reports of faults
These can invalidate fire protection and lead to enforcement action.
Tenant Awareness
Landlords must ensure tenants understand:
- Fire doors should be kept closed
- They must not tamper with self-closing devices
- Faults should be reported immediately
Clear communication can save lives.
Maintenance & Certification
Always use:
- Certified fire doorsets
- Competent installers (e.g., third-party accredited)
Look for certifications from organizations like:
Certifire
BM TRADA
Consequences of Non-Compliance
Failure to comply can result in:
- Fines or prosecution
- Invalid insurance
- Serious risk to life
Fire doors are often the difference between safe escape and tragedy.
Final Thoughts
Fire doors are not just a regulatory checkbox—they are a lifesaving system. As a landlord, staying compliant protects your tenants, your property, and your legal standing.
Regular checks, proper maintenance, and tenant awareness are the foundation of effective fire safety.
Need Support Staying Compliant?
Managing fire door compliance across your property portfolio can be time-consuming—but it’s essential for protecting lives and meeting your legal duties under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022.
That’s where we can help.
At Ironleaf Safety Strategies, we provide professional fire door inspection services designed specifically for landlords, property managers, retail and warehouse environments. Our inspections are carried out in line with current UK legislation and industry best practices, giving you confidence that your properties remain safe and compliant.
✅ Our Service Includes:
- Comprehensive fire door condition checks
- Assessment of self-closing devices, seals, and gaps
- Identification of non-compliance issues
- Clear, easy-to-understand reports with actionable recommendations
Whether you manage a single HMO or a multi-site portfolio, we offer a reliable and practical approach to fire safety compliance.