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Fire Door Drop Testing Requirements (NFPA 80) – What You Need to Know

April 21, 2026

Fire-rated doors are one of the most important life safety systems in any commercial or industrial building. But they only do their job if they’re properly maintained and tested.

Under NFPA 80, fire doors must be inspected and drop tested annually to ensure they will perform in an emergency.

What is the Purpose of a Fire Door?

A fire door is designed to contain fire and smoke within a specific area, a concept known as compartmentation.

When functioning properly, a fire door will:

  • Limit the spread of fire and smoke
  • Protect escape routes like hallways and stairwells
  • Give occupants time to safely evacuate
  • Reduce property damage

In simple terms, a fire door buys time—and in an emergency, time saves lives.

What is Fire Door Drop Testing?

Fire door drop testing is an annual test that confirms the door will automatically close and latch when triggered by a fire event.

This involves activating the release mechanism to ensure:

  • The door closes fully without obstruction
  • Tracks, springs, and hardware operate correctly
  • The system performs as designed under real conditions

NFPA 80 requires fire doors to be tested at least once per year by a qualified person, with proper documentation maintained.

Why Annual Testing is Critical

Fire doors have moving parts and are often used daily, which means they can wear out or become misaligned over time.

Common issues found during testing include:

  • Doors not fully closing
  • Damaged or obstructed tracks
  • Faulty release mechanisms
  • Missing or worn components

If a fire door fails, it can allow fire and smoke to spread rapidly—defeating its entire purpose.

Insurance & Liability Considerations

Beyond code compliance, fire door maintenance plays a role in insurance and liability protection.

  • Buildings that fail to maintain fire doors can face insurance complications or denied claims in the event of a fire
  • Regular inspection and maintenance can reduce property damage and even help lower insurance risk
  • Non-compliance may lead to citations, liability exposure, and failed inspections

In short, annual testing isn’t just about meeting code—it’s about protecting your business.

Work with Certified Fire Door Professionals

At Rockwood Garage Doors, we specialize in fire door installation, service, and annual drop testing.

Our technicians are certified by:

           

We ensure your fire doors are:

  • Fully operational
  • Properly maintained
  • Documented and compliant with NFPA 80

Stay Compliant. Stay Protected.

Fire doors are often overlooked—until they’re needed most.

If your fire doors haven’t been tested in the past year, there’s a good chance your building is out of compliance and at risk.

Rockwood Garage Doors is here to help you stay safe, compliant, and prepared.


Need fire door drop testing? Contact Rockwood Garage Doors today.

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