The Nuts and Bolts of Door Compliance (WITH VIDEO)

Let’s be honest—when it comes to life safety, doors don’t always get the attention they deserve. But surveyors notice them immediately. Once they start walking your halls, door issues quickly become one of the most cited—and most misunderstood—areas of compliance. That’s why in our latest video, “Making Sense of Door Compliance,” we’re breaking it down…

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Let’s be honest—when it comes to life safety, doors don’t always get the attention they deserve. But surveyors notice them immediately.

Once they start walking your halls, door issues quickly become one of the most cited—and most misunderstood—areas of compliance.

That’s why in our latest video, “Making Sense of Door Compliance,” we’re breaking it down to the basics: what NFPA 80 actually requires, what surveyors are really looking for, and how to stay compliant without shutting down your facility.

Here’s what you’ll learn in just a few minutes:

  • Clearance Standards: Even fractions matter. NFPA 80 allows no more than ⅛ inch at the top and sides, and ⅜ inch at the bottom.
  • Inspection Requirements: Fire-rated doors must be inspected and tested annually—complete with documentation that surveyors can review.
  • Common Oversights: Kickplates too high, painted-over fire labels, improvised hold-opens, and extra hardware not part of the UL assembly can all trigger citations.
  • Non-Rated Doors Still Count: Smoke barrier and egress doors are often cited, too. If they’re part of life safety, they have to latch, seal, and close properly.
  • Low-Disruption Strategies: Build door checks into your EOC rounds, focus on high-traffic areas first, and log repairs as soon as they’re found.

The truth is, most door citations come down to small details—and small details are fixable when you know what to look for. Because in an emergency, those doors aren’t just hardware. They’re life safety.

With the right approach—and a few minutes of focus—you can close the gaps that cause big problems and keep your facility survey-ready year-round.

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