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intumescent strip
I have to install an intumescent strip around my fire doors. My question is,
Do you install the strip on all four sides of the door or just three? Regards, John |
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On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 17:01:42 GMT, "John C"
wrote: I have to install an intumescent strip around my fire doors. My question is, Do you install the strip on all four sides of the door or just three? The only ones that I've installed had an adhesive strip and were applied to the jamb. Three sides only. Mike O. |
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As far as I'm concerned, you can do whatever you like. However, if you're
doing this because a fire marshall is making you, you might want to check with them and get an answer that will ensure you don't have to do it again. Clint "John C" wrote in message . uk... I have to install an intumescent strip around my fire doors. My question is, Do you install the strip on all four sides of the door or just three? Regards, John |
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