What to Consider When Installing Cat Flaps and Fire Doors

What to Consider When Installing Cat Flaps and Fire Doors

Installing cat flaps and fire doors in your home can be a great way to keep your pets safe and secure while also providing an extra layer of protection from fires. However, there are some considerations you should keep in mind before investing in these features for your property. In this blog post, we’ll cover the key points to consider when installing cat flaps and fire doors for maximum safety and security. 

Cat Flaps

When it comes to installing cat flaps, the most important thing is making sure that you choose the right size flap for your pet. If the flap is too small or too big, then it won’t provide enough security or allow enough access for your pet. You should also make sure that the flap is properly sealed around its edges so that no drafts can enter through it. Additionally, you may want to invest in a microchip-activated cat flap if you have more than one pet in your household. This will allow you to control which pets have access into and out of the house at all times.

Fire Doors with Cat Flaps

For fire doors, you should make sure that they are properly rated by an accredited agency like Underwriters Laboratories (UL). UL tests products for safety standards and certifies them based on their performance when exposed to various hazards such as fire or smoke exposure. Make sure any door installed meets current building codes as well as NFPA 80 requirements, which are published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Additionally, inspect all doors regularly for signs of wear or damage that could reduce their effectiveness against fires.

Installing cat flaps and fire doors can be an effective way to increase both safety and security in any home or commercial property. However, before investing in these features it’s important to do research about size requirements for cats and product ratings for fire doors—as well as inspecting them regularly—in order to ensure maximum protection at all times. By following these guidelines, you can rest assured knowing that both your pets and property are safe from harm!

Installing Cat Flaps on a fire door has to be undertaken by a qualified professional only - usually at the point of manufacturer. Should you require a cat flap we may be able to assist you. Speak to our sales team for further information.

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