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Rob Ratcliff was the Content and Community Manager of IFSEC Global.com. He is a self-confessed everyman in the world of security and fire, keen to learn from the global community of experts who have been a part of IFSEC for 40 years now.
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Video Guide to Fire Doors Released

As part of Fire Door Safety Week, the ASFP has released a video showing some of the key elements of a fire door and explaining how they work.

Fire minister Brandon Lewis has praised the British Woodworking Foundation (BWF) for organizing the awareness-raising initiative. He said yesterday:

I am pleased that the BWF is proactively working to raise awareness of an important area of fire safety through non-regulatory routes. We welcome all positive interventions that promote particular fire safety messages with relevant audiences to help reduce the devastating impact that fire can cause.

The video is a step-by-step guide to identifying and checking a fire door, the role of each component part of the door, and the importance of correct installation and maintenance.

Fire Door Safety Week is taking place from 16-21 September, with a range of events and awareness-raising initiatives. Earlier today, BM Trada carried out a live fire door test, which was streamed online.

Iain McIlwee, the Chief Executive of the BWF, called on people to add their voice to the campaign:

Contact your MP, Local Fire Chief and any major Housing Associations, relevant Local Authority representatives in your area and vitally send details to your community (via newsletters, social media, etc) to see if they can benefit from the multitude of local and national initiatives that are taking place. Even simply adding a “Supporting Fire Door Safety Week, 16th-21st September, www.firedoorsafetyweek.co.uk” to your email signature will help.

What are you doing to get involved in Fire Door Safety Week?

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robertpmorley
robertpmorley
September 19, 2013 11:06 am

May I sugest that when a video is included that the source address is included somewhere – as they are “YouTube” stored material there obviously is no significant copyright and a lot of us would probably like to keep the video files in order to bring to the attention of others at a later date.

Rob Ratcliff
Rob Ratcliff
September 24, 2013 11:26 am
Reply to  robertpmorley

Robert, if you click on the title of the video within the video frame it will load up the youtube page which you can then share yourself. It’s an ASFP video, so I don’t have the original file for you to download, I’m afraid.