The Steel Fire-Rated Emergency Access Door starts with galvanized steel wrapped around a solid mineral core, a combination that handles both physical impact and thermal stress without unnecessary complexity. This isn't just marketing language: the door carries UL and Intertek certifications, with fire resistance verified at up to three hours.
Standard hardware includes panic push bars certified to UL requirements, heavy-duty hinges, and self-closing mechanisms that ensure the door returns to a latched position without anyone needing to remember to close it. In a real emergency, the details that don't rely on human memory are the ones that hold up when it counts — and the Steel Fire-Rated Emergency Access Door is built around that logic.
For projects with specific functional requirements, optional fire-rated vision panels bring visibility into the equation, while fire-damper air louvers handle ventilation in spaces where airflow can't simply be cut off. Neither feature compromises the core fire rating, which is rather the point.
On the practical side, the door scales up to 2440mm wide and 2400mm tall, fitting comfortably into new construction or slotting into a safety upgrade without requiring structural gymnastics. Commercial buildings, industrial sites, hospitals, schools — anywhere occupant safety intersects with regulatory compliance, this door earns its place in the plan.









