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What are the characteristics of a fire-resistant (pedestrian) exit door?

Last Updated: October 14, 2009

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A fire-safe door is well-maintained and does not allow debris to accumulate in adjacent areas. Doors can have a noncombustible skin. Wood doors should meet the minimum thickness requirements (typically 1¼ to 1½ in. in the field). If a door has a window, it should be tempered (a code requirement for a number of years now). Sometimes, noncombustible doors have windows that are held in the door with a vinyl product, so conditions that would result in a radiant exposure on the door should be avoided.

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