top of page

Environmentally Friendly Fire Doors

AdobeStock_93755072_edited_edited.jpg

Deforestation has been identified as one of the chief causes of the increase
in greenhouse gases leading to climate change.

 

As a result, almost everyone in our industry – from specifiers and fabricators to installers and building owners – is being encouraged to make sustainable choices.

Our climate is changing and so is our industry.

Built for the Future

Environmental Working Practices

image 7

As well as using only sustainably-sourced materials, Halspan and all its particle board and solid timber core mills are certified for Environmental Management in accordance with the ISO 14001 international standard. We’re also ISO 9001 certified for Quality Management.

image 4
env-cores.png

Enhanced Performance

Halspan’s formaldehyde emissions are all well within European Rating E1, with some of our Prima Plus ranges achieving significantly lower levels.

env-credits-02.png

Sound construction

Sound is caused by the vibration of air particles.

 

When these vibrating air molecules strike a door leaf they cause it, in turn, to vibrate. The door’s construction has a significant impact on its sound reduction properties. A very dense or moderately flexible door leaf – like Halspan – is harder to set into vibration, making it a good acoustic barrier.

footer-shape 1
enviromental-topic-brochure.png

For more on Environmental Compliance in Fire Doors

environment-door_expanded.png

Sustainably-sourced Materials

Reflecting this long-term commitment, all our timber door blanks and cores are manufactured from sustainably-sourced materials.

As well as FSC®, Halspan timber door blanks can also comply with PEFC upon request for PEFC materials.

environment-logos_fsc_pefc.png
bottom of page