Our Flush Fire Doors are accredited under the BM Trada Q-Mark Scheme.

We are Accredited.

BM TRADA Q-Mark Fire Door Manufacturer Scheme

As a fire door manufacturer, it is a legal requirement to prove that our products resist fire for a specific period of time.

Our fire-rated doors and door sets are certified under the BM TRADA Q-Mark scheme to ensure we consistently produce a high-quality products through independent verification by a third-party certification body.

This means that our doors are independently tested and approved by BM TRADA.

This involves conducting periodic audits of our door product specifications and manufacturing processes to ensure that every fire door meets BM TRADA standards. Read up on our most recent audit here.

Who are BM Trada?

BM TRADA is a UKAS-accredited certification body that provides leading independent third-party certification services for manufacturing, installation, and fire safety industries.

The BM TRADA Q-Mark Fire Door Manufacturer Scheme aims to improve the manufacturing of fire doors to ensure they maintain fire resistance and comply with legal standards.

BM TRADA’s certification of fire doors are recognised worldwide and also make it easy to identify the manufacturer and rating of a fire door.

Proud to be recognised under the official mark for Made In Britain.

By choosing British-made products, you're not just getting a quality item; you're also supporting our economy, fostering innovation, and preserving our nation's rich manufacturing heritage.

The "Made in Britain" trademark is a registered symbol used by British manufacturers to identify products that are substantially manufactured in the United Kingdom. It's a mark of quality and authenticity, signifying that the product adheres to British standards and is produced by skilled British workers.  

The "Made in Britain" initiative is overseen by a non-profit organization, Made in Britain, which promotes British manufacturing and helps businesses obtain the trademark. To qualify for the trademark, manufacturers must meet specific criteria, including:  

  • Substantial Manufacture: A significant portion of the product's value must be added in the UK, including processes like assembly, finishing, or key component manufacturing.  

  • Quality Standards: Products must adhere to British quality and safety standards.  

  • Ethical Practices: Manufacturers must follow ethical business practices, including fair labor standards.  

The "Made in Britain" trademark has gained significant recognition in recent years, with consumers increasingly seeking out British-made products. It's seen as a symbol of quality, trust, and sustainability, and it can help businesses differentiate themselves in the marketplace.