Our durable Healthcare doorset range has been specifically designed for longevity, whilst allowing for replacement of elements that may get damaged over the years, including replaceable hanging and leading edge protection. Ahmarra can supply a replacement parts list for Facilities Management teams, so that they can source like-for-like parts directly from the suppliers that manufactured the originals. This will maximise the lifespan of the doors, whilst retaining certification.

Fire doors should be inspected every 3, 6 or 12 months, depending on their location and level of usage, and maintained accordingly to ensure the product continues to perform as intended.

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Ahmarra Manufactures Fire Doors for the Renovation of Rowans Hospice

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Ahmarra Manufactures Fire Doors for the Renovation of Rowans Hospice

Ahmarra manufactured Q-Mark certified FD30s fire & smoke rated doors and glazed screens for Rowans Hospice. Part of a refurbishment project, the renovations focused on creating a comfortable and homely environment that prioritises wellbeing and promotes a sense of tranquility. Set in the countryside, the hospice’s new interior design fosters a connection with the natural environment that surrounds it. Organic tones and textures have been used throughout, and the building has been optimised to enhance the flow of natural light. Designed to complement this theme, the internal fire doors and frames feature the warm timber tones of American white oak crown cut, vertical grain wood veneer.

Ahmarra Manufactures & Installs NHS Hospital Fire Doors for New Endoscopy Unit

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Ahmarra Manufactures & Installs NHS Hospital Fire Doors for New Endoscopy Unit

Ahmarra recently manufactured and installed Q-Mark certified fire doorsets for an NHS hospital’s new Endoscopy Unit. The new unit will provide additional treatment rooms and recovery areas, increasing capacity and reducing patient wait times. The Trust opted for doors with an enhanced fire and smoke rating of FD60s, providing critical time for staff to assist in the safe evacuation of patients in the event of a fire.