Standards & Compliance
Fire Door Inspection Standards & Compliance Approach
How we approach fire door checks, evidence-led reporting and compliance documentation — without unverified accreditation badges or false membership claims.
No unverified accreditation badges
We do not display BAFE, FDIS, BM TRADA, IFC, FIRAS, UKAS, government approval marks or similar accreditation logos on this website unless verified proof is published. This page explains our standards approach — not a list of memberships, certificates or approvals we do not hold.
If verified accreditations or memberships are obtained in future, they will be displayed here with supporting documentation. Until then, rely on inspection reports, agreed scope and contractual terms.
Relevant guidance and inspection principles
Fire door inspections are informed by widely used fire safety management principles and visible checks aligned with common industry practice for door sets in occupied buildings. Our reports reflect visible condition at the time of inspection rather than marketing claims.
Reports based on visible condition
Inspection reports document what was observed during the agreed scope. Findings depend on access, door configuration, occupancy and maintenance history at the time of visit.
Clients should use formal reports for internal records and remedial planning. Website content is general guidance and does not replace report findings or legal advice.
Responsible persons and wider compliance roles
Fire door compliance in a building may involve the Responsible Person, building manager, fire risk assessor, maintenance contractor, installer and other competent professionals. Our inspection service supports documentation of visible door conditions — it does not assign or replace those wider duties.
- Responsible Person — overall fire safety duties for the premises
- Building or facilities manager — day-to-day coordination and records
- Fire risk assessor — wider fire risk assessment where required
- Competent contractors — remedial works and specialist follow-up
Subcontractors, competence and insurance
Where subcontractors support inspections, they are expected to work within their competence and carry suitable insurance for the activities undertaken. Codeex Maintenance Ltd arranges services under the Fire Door Inspections trading name and remains the contracting party for booked work.
Rely on formal reports, not marketing claims
Procurement teams and responsible persons should base decisions on agreed scope, inspection reports and contractual terms — not uncorroborated website statements. If you need specific documentation for tender or audit purposes, request it when booking.
This page describes our general standards approach. It does not certify compliance, approve door sets, or confirm that any building meets legal requirements. Inspection reports remain the primary record of visible conditions observed during an agreed inspection.
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