Westwood Fire Shutters supply our customers in Oxford with up to hour rated Fire Shutters to companies in Oxford. All Westwood Fire Shutters are fully tested, approved and certified. For all fire shutters in the Oxford area, look no further than Westwood, the No.1 supplier of Oxford Fire Shutters.
Please contact us over any matter that may occur to you. We are a friendly, approachable company and are more than willing to to help in any way.
We also supply Roller Shutters in Oxford in addition to our range of Oxford Fire Shutters. Westwood Security Fire Rated Shutters are fully tested to BS EN 1634-1 at Exova Fire Global Safety in Warrington, Cheshire.
The Oxford Fire Shutters Expert
Tel: 01865 685045
Established in 1994, Westwood Fire Shutters have many satisfied customers nationwide and many installations of Fire Shutters in Oxford. Our Fire Rated Shutters are manufactured by specialist teams in our own modern factory. With our satellite bases around the country including Oxford and from our London depot and our head office and factory in Manchester, we offer an unrivalled national reach. We promise a quick turnaround for new Fire Shutters in Oxford and in emergency situations will do our best to offer a same-day replacement service. For Oxford supply only we can offer a next day overnight Fire Shutter delivery service.
Our vehicles are covered by Navman tracking systems provided by Competitive Tracking. For your peace of mind, we know where all of our teams are at all times, so in real time we can tell you exactly when your Fire Shutters will be with you irrespective of where you are in Oxford.
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Fire Shutters can offer fire protection at up to 4 hours greater than would be the case for a standard non fire rated roller shutter door. They can be used to section off and protect a particular part of a building from fire, the whole building, or even provide protection between floors.
Oxford Fire Shutters – Technical Details
A fire relay means that the Fire Shutter or Fire Door is connected to the fire alarm system. When the alarm is sounded, the Fire Shutter activates. Finally, a delayed Audio/Visual Warning used in connection with the Fire Shutter is connected to the alarm system, and operates usually with a time delay very similarly to a fire relay. During this delay an additional alarm is sounded, warning those in close proximity to the door that is about to close, thus allowing them to exit the affected area.
Building regulations in the Oxford region require that openings in fire resisting walls or partitions must have a door with an equivalent fire rating to that of the wall or partition.