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Fire Door Ironmongery Knowledge Sessions for Your Teams

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Poole Waite & Co Ltd is pleased to share we now have a life-size working model of an FD30 and FD60 fire door on display at our London showroom, fitted with selected fire rated ironmongery products.


Previewed to visitors during Clerkenwell Design Week, our working fire door model offers a fantastic opportunity to see and experience the typical fire-rated ironmongery you would expect to be fitted on a fire door.


We now offer accompanying, free of charge Fire Door Ironmongery Knowledge Sessions for your teams so you can select and specify the correct ironmongery for fire rated doors with confidence.


Life-size working model of an FD30 and FD60 fire door on display at Poole Waite & Co Ltd's Clerkenwell showroom.
Life-size working model of an FD30 and FD60 fire door on display at Poole Waite & Co Ltd's Clerkenwell showroom.

Don't miss our model fire doors


Each door is fitted with typical fire-rated ironmongery, from lever handles and door closers, to hinges, digital door locks, and more, with the internal mechanisms visible so you can see exactly how each piece of hardware fits into the door.


Poole Waite is here to advise and inform your teams on the best practice for selecting and specifying the correct ironmongery for installation on fire-rated doors through our Fire Door Ironmongery Knowledge Sessions held in our London showroom.



Why book a Fire Door Ironmongery Knowledge Session?


Don't miss your opportunity to arrange a knowledge session for your teams of critical fire door ironmongery components, with accompanying model fire door demonstration.

Why book a fire door ironmongery knowledge session with Poole Waite?

Understand the difference between FD30 and FD60 ratings and why they matter.

Learn the different ratings of fire doors that represent the number of minutes of protection against fire that door can provide.

Explanation of the standards required for critical door components.

A simple mistake like fitting a lever handle that doesn’t meet the necessary BS EN standards or certification can invalidate the test certification of a fire door.

Other common considerations for fire door ironmongery specification.

From fitting the correct intumescent pads to hnges as required, to considering the opening resistance of door closers to comply with the Equality Act for less-abled users.

Free of charge presentations

Simply contact our team to arrange your session and bring your team to our showroom to benefit from this informative service.

Led by our experienced team

Members of our experienced, GAI-qualified team will be on hand to demonstrate the models and talk you through the required standards and certification required for different fire door ironmongery components.


How to book your free Ironmongery Knowledge Session


If you would like to arrange a ‘Lunch & Learn’ for your team, an evening CPD session in our showroom tailored to your needs, or a Fire Door Ironmongery Knowledge Session for your team, contact us for more information.



Poole Waite & Co Ltd

8 Charterhouse Buildings,

Goswell Road

London EC1M 7AN

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