HFD Thermasafe 30

Heron Fire Doors Launches Thermasafe 30

Heron Fire Doors Launches Thermasafe 30

Heron Fire Doors says it is poised to “shake up the market for fire doors” with the launch of it Thermasafe 30 doorset, engineered for next-gen energy efficiency.

Developed over two years, Thermasafe 30 is said to deliver outstanding fire and smoke resistance. It also offers advanced thermal, acoustic, and security performance. Weather resistance comes as standard – all in a sustainably sourced, cost-effective package.

Raising the bar on fire doors

Thermasafe 30 is built around an engineered timber core that delivers a U-value of 1.2W/m²K, making it up to 30% more thermally efficient than conventional timber fire doors.

Enhanced weather seals, thermally bridged thresholds, and draught-resistant ironmongery options contribute to significantly reduced heat loss and improved energy efficiency, supporting greener construction and lower running costs.

The product’s advanced green credentials combine with elite fire and smoke resistance that sees Thermasafe 30 consistently exceed FD30s and E30Sa standards, achieving 45 minutes of fire and smoke-stopping performance.

Unlike foam or composite-based alternatives, Thermasafe 30 is made from recyclable, sustainably sourced timber, offering specifiers a future-proof solution with reduced environmental impact and a manual handling-friendly design. It’s already an award-winner, having scooped the BWF’s Award for Innovation in 2024.

Safety meets green credentials

Suitable as an integral or external entrance door for both residential and commercial settings, Thermasafe 30™ is rigorously tested and triple certified for use in UK and European markets, meeting or exceeding international standards including:

  • Thermal Efficiency (EN ISO 10077-2 & EN ISO 12567-1): U-value of 1.2W/m²K
  • Fire Resistance (EN1634-1) – Meets E30Sa test standards
  • Smoke Control (EN1634-3) – Preventing the spread of smoke in critical escape routes
  • Security (PAS24:2022) – Robust protection against impact, attack, and mechanical force
  • Weather Resistance (BS6375-1) – Tested to withstand exposure category 800U and wind pressure up to 1.5kN/m²
  • Durability (EN1192) – Independently tested to 200,000 operating cycles
  • Acoustic Performance (EN ISO 10140-1) – Achieving up to 30dB sound reduction

Thermasafe is also accredited under the Secured by Design scheme, having met the rigorous standards of the UK Police Preferred Specification.

‘Versatile and cost-effective’

In addition to its advanced performance capabilities, Thermasafe 30 is designed to be versatile, with a range of customisable panel designs and flush or plant-on moulded finishes to meet the needs of residential and commercial applications, from flats to offices and more.

It’s compatible with a wide range of fire and security hardware, with components sourced from accredited suppliers to ensure quality, durability and ease of maintenance.

Launching September 2025

Thermasafe 30 doorsets are available as of September 2025.

Combining regulatory compliance with design flexibility and outstanding environmental credentials, Heron Fire Doors says Thermasafe 30 offers an ideal solution for contractors, developers, and specifiers seeking dependable, future-ready fire doors.

https://heronfiredoors.com

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