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Last reviewed: 10 June 2026

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Terms and Conditions of Use

Please read these terms before using firedoorinstallation.com.

This website provides general information about fire door installation, inspection, remediation, documentation and related fire-safety topics. The information is provided in good faith, but it is not a substitute for legal, technical, professional or project-specific advice.

Important fire-safety notice

Fire doors are life-safety products. Information on this website must not be treated as a complete instruction manual, legal opinion, fire risk assessment, fire strategy, installation specification or substitute for competent professional advice. You should always check current law, guidance, standards, manufacturer instructions and project-specific requirements before making decisions.

1. Who we are

This website is operated under the domain firedoorinstallation.com.

References in these terms to “we”, “us” and “our” mean the operator of firedoorinstallation.com.

References to “you” and “your” mean any person who accesses, browses, reads, uses or submits information through this website.

2. Acceptance of these terms

By using this website, you agree to these Terms and Conditions of Use.

If you do not agree with these terms, you should not use this website.

We may update these terms from time to time. The version published on this page is the version that applies when you use the website.

3. General information only

The information on this website is provided for general educational and informational purposes only.

The content is intended to help readers better understand fire door installation, inspection, remediation, documentation, buyer considerations and related fire-safety issues.

The content is not legal advice, technical advice, building-control advice, fire-engineering advice, fire-risk-assessment advice, installation instruction or professional consultancy.

You should not rely on this website as the sole basis for making decisions about fire doors, fire safety, legal compliance, building works, purchasing, installation, remediation, inspection or maintenance.

4. Information may change

Fire-safety law, building regulations, standards, official guidance, industry practice, product certification, manufacturer instructions and enforcement expectations may change over time.

Although we aim to keep the website useful and up to date, we do not guarantee that any content is complete, current, accurate or suitable for your particular circumstances.

Any dates, standards, regulations, guidance notes or references mentioned on this website should be checked against the current official source before you rely on them.

5. Check with a competent person

Fire door work should be assessed and carried out by competent people with appropriate knowledge, experience and evidence for the specific task.

Before specifying, buying, installing, altering, repairing, inspecting or signing off fire doors, you should check the relevant requirements with a competent professional, manufacturer, supplier, fire door inspector, fire risk assessor, fire engineer, building-control body, responsible person, duty-holder or legal adviser as appropriate.

Manufacturer instructions, test evidence, certification information and project specifications should always be followed where applicable.

6. No emergency advice

This website is not an emergency service and must not be used for emergency fire-safety decisions.

If there is an immediate risk to life or property, follow your emergency procedures and contact the appropriate emergency services.

7. No professional relationship

Using this website does not create a solicitor-client, consultant-client, inspector-client, contractor-client, professional adviser, fire-safety adviser or any other professional relationship between you and us.

Submitting an enquiry through the website does not mean that we have accepted any duty to advise you, inspect your property, recommend a particular course of action or ensure legal or technical compliance.

8. Enquiries, lead generation and third parties

The website may allow you to submit an enquiry about fire door installation, inspection, remediation or related services.

If you submit an enquiry, we may use the information you provide to respond to you or, where appropriate and subject to any required consent, pass your enquiry to a relevant third-party contractor, installer, inspector, supplier or service provider.

Unless we state otherwise in writing, we do not guarantee, endorse, certify, approve, supervise or control any third-party contractor, installer, inspector, supplier or service provider.

You are responsible for carrying out your own checks before appointing any third party, including checking competence, insurance, qualifications, accreditations, references, scope of work, terms, pricing and suitability for your project.

Any contract you enter into with a third party is between you and that third party. We are not responsible for the acts, omissions, advice, workmanship, pricing, delays, documentation or services of third parties.

9a. Paid contractor evidence directory (planned / early phase)

The website may offer paid evidence directory listings for contractors. These listings are commercial placements showing evidence declared by contractors.

FireDoorInstallation.com does not approve, certify, audit, vet or guarantee contractors listed in the directory unless a separate verified process exists and is clearly disclosed.

Paid directory terms, contractor listing agreement, evidence upload rules, refund/cancellation terms and complaint/removal policy must be published and legally reviewed before live payments and profile publication.

TODO: paid directory terms required; contractor listing agreement required; acceptable evidence/publication policy required; complaint/removal policy required.

9. Advertising and sponsored content

The website may contain advertising, sponsored content, affiliate links, paid listings or commercial placements.

Where practical, we will aim to make commercial content clear.

The presence of advertising, sponsored content or a paid listing does not mean that we guarantee, endorse or approve the advertiser, supplier, contractor, product or service.

10. External links

This website may link to external websites, official sources, standards bodies, government guidance, manufacturers, suppliers, contractors or other third-party resources.

External links are provided for convenience and information only.

We are not responsible for the content, accuracy, availability, policies, security or practices of any external website.

11. Intellectual property

Unless otherwise stated, the content, structure, design, text, graphics and other materials on this website belong to us or are licensed to us.

You may view and print pages for your own personal, internal business or non-commercial reference use.

You must not copy, reproduce, republish, scrape, sell, distribute, adapt or commercially exploit substantial parts of this website without our written permission.

Standards, official publications and third-party materials referred to on this website remain the property of their respective owners.

12. Acceptable use

You must not use this website in a way that is unlawful, fraudulent, harmful, misleading or disruptive.

You must not attempt to damage, overload, interfere with, reverse engineer, scrape, probe, bypass security or gain unauthorised access to the website or its systems.

You must not submit false, misleading, abusive, unlawful, defamatory or malicious information through any form on the website.

13. Limitation of liability

The website and its content are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we exclude all warranties, representations, conditions and duties that may otherwise apply to the website or its content.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we will not be liable for any loss, damage, cost, claim, expense or consequence arising from your use of, inability to use, or reliance on this website or its content.

This includes, without limitation, loss arising from errors, omissions, outdated information, technical inaccuracies, interrupted access, external links, third-party services, or decisions made after reading the website.

Nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability where it would be unlawful to do so, including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation, or any other liability that cannot legally be excluded or restricted.

14. Availability of the website

We may update, change, suspend, withdraw or discontinue any part of the website at any time without notice.

We do not guarantee that the website will always be available, uninterrupted, secure or free from errors.

15. Privacy and cookies

Any personal information submitted through the website should be handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy, once published.

If the website uses cookies or similar technologies, these should be explained in a Cookie Policy or cookie notice where required.

These Terms and Conditions of Use should be read alongside any Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy or consent notice published on the website.

16. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, unless mandatory local law gives you additional rights.

The courts of England and Wales will have jurisdiction over disputes relating to these terms, subject to any mandatory rights that apply to consumers or users in other parts of the UK.

17. Contact

If you have any questions about these terms, email hello@firedoorinstallation.com.

See the contact page for buyer, correction and legal notice guidance. There is no enquiry form on this website.

Last updated: 10 June 2026. These terms are intended as a practical website terms page and should be reviewed by a suitably qualified legal professional if the website begins taking paid advertising, selling leads, listing contractors, processing payments or offering professional services.

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