Fire Door Inspection Certification

Stay Code-Compliant and Inspection-Ready with Certified Fire Door Inspections

Fire doors are critical to protecting occupants and slowing the spread of fire—but only if they function properly. Our certified fire door inspection services ensure every door on your property meets NFPA 80 requirements and passes AHJ review. From gap measurements to hardware functionality, we certify that your doors are safe, secure, and fully code-compliant.

What We Inspect:
🚪 Fire door labels, ratings, and visibility
📏 Gap measurement (top, bottom, and sides)
🔩 Hinges, closers, latches, and locks
🧲 Self-closing and self-latching function
📄 Certification tagging and NFPA-compliant documentation

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When Should You Schedule a Fire Door Inspection?

Fire-rated doors are one of the most frequently overlooked safety systems—and also one of the most cited for violations. Our certified team ensures your doors meet NFPA 80 standards and are fully documented for compliance.

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    Over 12 Months Since Your Last Fire Door Inspection

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    Doors Not Closing or Latching Properly

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    Recently Installed or Replaced Fire-Rated Doors

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    Building Layout Has Changed (Renovation or New Use)

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    Preparing for a Fire Marshal or AHJ Inspection

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    Received a Violation or Cited for Egress Obstruction

Industries That Rely on Certified Fire Door Inspections

We inspect and certify fire doors across a wide range of commercial properties. Each industry has unique risks, and our team ensures full compliance with NFPA 80 and local code—no matter the building type.

Comprehensive Commercial Fire Protection Services

Our certified inspections extend beyond doors. We offer full-service fire protection to keep your property safe, compliant, and ready for anything.

Commercial Fire Code Compliance Inspections

We conduct full-property inspections, provide clear documentation, and help you pass AHJ audits with ease.

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Commercial Fire Alarm Testing Services

We test alarm panels, notification systems, detectors, and tie-ins for system-wide alert readiness.

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Commercial Fire Extinguisher Service

From placement to refilling and tagging, we handle everything your extinguishers need to stay ready.

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Emergency Exit Lighting Inspection

We check batteries, visibility, and code compliance on every exit light and emergency egress system.

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Commercial Fire Sprinkler System Inspection

We inspect for proper pressure, coverage, and code alignment across all zones and heads.

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Commercial Kitchen Fire Suppression Inspection

From hoods to interlocks, we test every system protecting your commercial kitchen.

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Commercial Fire Safety Training Programs

We equip your team with the skills to respond quickly and correctly in emergency situations.

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Join the Experts Behind 30+ Years of Fire Safety Excellence

AAA Fire Protection is hiring skilled, certified inspectors and technicians who are passionate about saving lives and protecting property. If you're detail-oriented, dependable, and thrive under pressure—join a team where your work matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should fire doors be inspected?

Fire doors must be inspected annually per NFPA 80. We recommend quarterly visual checks in high-use areas.

What does “fire door certification” mean?

Certification means the door has been inspected and confirmed to meet fire-resistance ratings, self-closing/latching functionality, and code-required clearances.

What happens if a door fails inspection?

We’ll provide a detailed deficiency report and corrective action plan. Our team can also coordinate repairs or replacements.

Do you inspect doors in stairwells, elevators, and loading areas?

Yes. We inspect all fire-rated doors, regardless of location—including high-traffic and specialty areas.

Do you provide inspection tags and reports for AHJs?

Absolutely. Every certified fire door inspection includes proper documentation, tags, and AHJ-accepted reporting.

How long does a fire door inspection take?

Most inspections take 1–3 hours depending on the number of doors and building size.