Quick, next to your kitchen, where in your home is a fire most likely to start? The answer may surprise you – and that'swhy installing a fire rated garage door could save your life.
December 23, 2014
Quick, next to your kitchen, where in your home is a fire most likely to start? The answer may surprise you – and that'swhy installing a fire rated garage door could save your life.
When you think about the substances and equipment that you store in your garage, it actually makes sense. Below are just four common scenarios for a fire to start in your garage.
Since a fire could spread from your garage to your house in a matter of minutes, it’s imperative to install a fire-rated door so you have enough time to escape to safety. This is particularly true if your garage is physically attached to your house, because a fire will spread to your living area much more quickly.
According to the International Residential Code, your best bet is a 20-minute fire-rated, solid wood, solid steel or honeycomb core steel door. Many experts recommend the 20-minute fire-rated door, which has been tested to withstand flame penetration for at least that long. If you want more security, you could install a door with an even higher threshold.
Along with installing a fire-rated door, follow these steps to ensure a garage fire doesn’t get out of control:
Once you’ve taken the important step of installing a fire-rated garage door, you’ll sleep better knowing you’ve done everything in your power to keep your home – and your loved ones – safe and sound.
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