EDUCATIONAL CENTRES

EDUCATIONAL CENTRES

At PYROLONDON, we are dedicated to providing specialised passive fire protection services designed to meet the unique needs of educational centres. From primary schools to universities, we work closely with educational institutions across Greater London and the UK to ensure that students, staff, and facilities are safeguarded by the highest standards of fire safety. Tailored Fire Protection for Educational Centres Understanding the complexities of educational environments, our services include thorough fire door inspections, expert installations, and ongoing maintenance, all carefully planned to minimise disruption to learning activities. We ensure that all fire safety measures are compliant with the latest regulations, providing peace of mind for educators, administrators, and parents alike. In addition to our core fire door services, we offer advanced fire stopping solutions that reinforce the overall fire safety of your buildings. To further enhance safety, we provide tailored fire door awareness training, equipping your staff with the knowledge and skills to identify and address potential fire risks within the school or campus environment. Partnering with PYROLONDON means investing in a safer educational setting, where the protection of students and staff is our top priority. With our expertise, your institution can confidently maintain a secure, compliant, and resilient environment conducive to learning.

PROJECTS LISTED BY SECTOR

Find out more about our projects sorted by sector:

PYROLONDON is a UK market leader in passive fire protection and the following projects are only a selection of the 800+
projects we have undertaken for clients nationwide. For more information on any of the projects listed here,
please contact us.

SECTOR: RESIDENTIAL (SOCIAL)

SERVICES: FIRE DOORS

​Client: Mulalley

Main Contractor: Mulalley

Location: Southend-On-Sea, SS2

Contract Value: £600,000

Contract Duration: 8 weeks



SUMMARY OF WORKS:
 

Installation of 140 front entrance doors plus communal fires screens and doors across 15 floors of 16-storey residential block Chiltern building is one of the tower blocks on the Queensway Estate in Southend-On-Sea which is benefiting from regeneration works.

We provide a specialist fire protection services to a range of housing and social care providers,
public bodies, local authorities, maintenance contractors, and
private residential and commercial clients, including:

Frequently Asked Questions

For more information, find the answer to your queries here in our most frequently asked questions for fire door surveys and fire compartmentation surveys in London and nationwide.

1. How often should a fire door survey be conducted?

In the UK, fire doors should be visually inspected at least every six months, with more frequent checks (e.g., every three months) in high-traffic areas, as part of fire safety maintenance. Additionally, a more detailed professional survey should be conducted annually to ensure compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and maintain fire door effectiveness.

2. How much does a fire door survey cost?

If our clients have already been instructed by a recent FRA carried out that their doors need replacing, we will come to your property or premises and measure the doors, screens, or glass that you need to replace free of charge. This is an inclusive part of the service when ordering doors from Pyrolondon. Our qualified fitters will then be able to provide you with a clear quote detailing everything you need to ensure compliance with the FRA.

3. How do you survey a fire door?

A fire door surveyor will comprehensively inspect each part of the fire door, from door hinges to all door hardware, by analysing the condition and operation of each component. The fire door signage and labels will be assessed, ensuring that the door meets the fire rating requirements it advertises.

4. What buildings require fire doors?

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 states that fire doors are a legal requirement in all non-domestic properties. This means that all businesses, public buildings, commercial premises, and apartment buildings with at least 2 floors. should have sufficient fire doors throughout the property and residential flats and housing for multiple occupants.