All inspections are carried out by qualified fire door inspectors holding recognised fire door inspection certification, including FireQual-recognised training and, where applicable, accreditation under recognised schemes such as the Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS).
Inspections are completed in line with current legislation and relevant British Standards.
Inspections include checks of:
• Door leaves and frames
• Gaps and clearances
• Hinges, closers and ironmongery
• Seals and glazing
• Overall condition and suitability
Clear, Actionable Reports
Following the inspection, you will receive a structured, detailed report that includes:
• Clear descriptions of defects and non-compliance • Risk-based prioritisation of findings • Practical guidance on recommended next steps
Reports are formatted to support compliance records and provide suitable evidence during CQC inspections.
Guidance and Next Steps
We help you understand your report and plan any required actions.
If remedial work is identified, we can recommend trusted contractors who are familiar with care settings. There is no obligation to use these recommendations, and you are free to appoint any contractor of your choosing.
Why Choose CareSafe Fire Door Inspections
• Specialist focus on care homes and nursing environments • Inspections carried out by independently accredited professionals • Clear, structured reporting • Flexible scheduling to minimise disruption to residents and staff • Straightforward communication from enquiry through to report delivery
• Optional support arranging remedial works through trusted, experienced contractors
CareSafe Fire Door Inspections arranges and carries out inspections using inspectors who hold recognised fire door inspection qualifications, including FireQual-recognised certification and, where applicable, accreditation under recognised schemes such as the Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS).
Where inspections are subcontracted, reports are issued by the accredited inspecting company responsible for the assessment.