Join Fireco’s Wedge Pledge

Doors are one of the most important fire safety features in a building and also, sadly, one of the most common dangers highlighted by fire inspectors. Research carried out by Fireco showed that in 64 per cent of premises visited by the fire service, fire doors were found to be wedged open.

Neil Purssey, managing director of Fireco, said, ‘I see fire doors being wedged open on a daily basis in a range of different buildings including shops, gyms, restaurants, office buildings and blocks of flats.

‘If you spot a fire door being wedged open by a door wedge, bin, fire extinguisher or anything else please get your camera out, take a snap and tweet it to @fireco with the hashtag #wedgepledge. We want to unite the nation and put a stop to this dangerous practice.’

Fireco recognises that there are occasions when fire doors need to be held open and has created a range of solutions to enable the doors to be kept open safely, whilst ‘listening out’ for the sound of a fire alarm.

Dorgard, the wireless fire door retainer, and Freedor, the wireless free-swing door closer, both allow fire doors to be kept open legally and safely. The devices use patented acoustic technology to listen out for the sound of the fire alarm and close the doors automatically when the alarm sounds, preventing the dangerous spread of smoke and fire.

To join the Wedge Pledge campaign, send photos of wedged open fire doors to Fireco via the Twitter handle @fireco with the hashtag #wedgepledge.

For more information please visit: www.firecoltd.com

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