School districts around the Pacific Northwest count on Oregon Door Consultants to be their strategic partner when it comes to inspecting and reporting on fire door and egress assemblies. One requirement of NFPA 80 is that a record of all inspections and testing shall be signed by the inspector and kept for inspection by the AHJ. Below is a detailed example of our Fire Door Inspection Report.
We have designed a high-level graphic to illustrate the roll-up reporting that we provide our customers. This presentation can be delivered to the school board, district administration, school faculty or all the above.
Fire Door Info Graphic
We understand the added value to our customer these fire door inspection reports offer. The visual representation of the breakdown by noncompliant items in the following slide has been acknowledge by many districts as a very eye-opening slide. It is hard to take in the magnitude of different failures until you can take in all the data at once in an easy to process pie chart.
This last and final informational slide shows the same relative information from the last two slides but drills down to the one single largest noncompliant item on the districts fire doors. In this example it happens to be the door closers equate to 15% of the total noncompliant items identified.
Example Fire Door Inspection Report
So, to see the whole roll-up fire door inspection report click on the link below and it will open up a s larger .pdf to view SCHOOL DISTRICT REPORT.
Contact us today, we can set up a time to come talk about your pain points and how we can address them. We can show you the reporting vehicle we use and how we track noncompliant doors and door systems. When noncompliant doors are identified we can also preform the services to bring them back into standard. Let us be your strategic partner and take the headache away when your thinking about your doors.