Fire doors are an important element of a building's fire safety system. They are designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke and provide a means of escape in the event of a fire. Fire doors are required in many buildings by building codes and regulations, and are typically found in areas such as stairwells, corridors, and other areas where people may be evacuating a building during a fire. Fire doors are typically made of materials that are resistant to the spread of fire, such as metal or fire-rated wood, and are equipped with self-closing mechanisms to ensure that they close properly in the event of a fire. It is important to maintain fire doors regularly, including keeping them free of obstructions and ensuring that they are in good working order, in order to ensure the safety of the building's occupants in the event of a fire.
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