Comprehensive compliance surveys, professional maintenance and accredited installations across Bristol and the M5 Corridor.
Meeting Your Legal Fire Safety Obligations
Are you the Responsible Person for the fire safety of a building in Bristol or the surrounding regions? Ensuring your fire doors are compliant, certified and structurally sound isn’t just best practice, it is a critical legal mandate.
At Core Fire and Security, we take the guesswork out of compliance. We provide fully accountable, documented fire door works that safeguard lives, protect commercial assets and keep your property fully insured.
Fire Safety Compliance Tailored to Your Sector
We understand that different environments face unique regulatory and high traffic challenges. Our regional teams support:
- Block Management Companies: Ensuring multi unit residential safety compliance.
- Schools & Education Facilities: Delivering durable, high traffic safety solutions.
- Healthcare Providers: Maintaining strict containment standards for medical facilities.
- Commercial Property Owners: Protecting your staff, assets and business continuity.
- Landlords & Residential Developers: Keeping portfolios legally compliant and tenants safe.
Our Specialist Fire Door Services
Certified Fire Door
Installation
Investing in high quality fire doors only works if they are fitted perfectly. Our skilled team ensures every door leaf, frame and piece of ironmongery is precision fitted to contain smoke and fire, backed by full BM TRADA certification.
Compliance Surveys and
Inspections
Unsure if your current assets meet UK regulations? Our detail driven compliance surveys provide clear, audit ready reporting on the condition of your doors, highlighting exactly what passes and what requires urgent attention.
Remedial Works and Planned Maintenance
Fire doors experience heavy daily wear and tear. We handle everything from minor adjustments and replacing intumescent strips to major remedial repairs, keeping your existing doors compliant without the cost of a full replacement.








