PFP Industry News
RD7-1 ‘Fire Door Inspections in University & College Buildings’ Book Launch
Our RD7-1 Book Launch WHAT: Book launch Reference Document RD-7 “Fire Door Inspections in University and College Buildings” WHEN: 9th April 2025 WHERE: The Garden Room, The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, Middle Temple Lane, London, EC4Y 9BT To...
The Criticality of Fire Door Inspections
03 Types of Inspections for Fire Resisting Doors; and here’s why. Passive fire protection is an integral and important component of fire protection and fire safety in buildings. Effective fire compartmentation is required to preserve life and protect buildings, their...
We believe business and sustainability go hand in hand!
Here at Golden Thread Fire Delay, we believe that business and sustainability go hand in hand - The world is changing and the time for net zero is now! We have just received business certification from Planet Mark for our commitment for a net zero future and efforts...
A Long-Overdue Shift in Passive Fire Protection: Finally, collaboration is key!
For too long, the passive fire protection (PFP) industry has had to operate in a reactive, rather than proactive, manner. Firestopping contractors have been left to grapple with the consequences of poorly planned and executed installation of services, leading to...
And that’s a wrap!
As 2024 comes to an end we at Golden Thread have been reflecting on the success we’ve had this year. We decided to break the year down by milestones…Fire Safety & Evacuation Seminar In June this year we organized a Fire Safety & Evacuation Seminar held at the...
Wishing a happy retirement to our dedicated Credit Controller
Retirement is a significant milestone in a person’s life, a milestone that deserves to be celebrated. So, last week we gave a supportive farewell to our dedicated Credit Controller, Mick Delay, together as a team we shared lunch, laughs and many memories. To our...
Alan Oliver discusses fire safety non-compliance and introduces the latest Healthcare Fire Compartment Inspection Reference Documents
In a recent interview with the FPA, Alan draw’s on insights from the Grenfell Tower fire, and highlights the need for proactive expertise in fire safety management. In the article, Alan describes the establishment of a working group under the National Association of...
Fostering a Positive Health & Safety Culture in the Workplace
To create a workplace that prioritises the well-being of its employees, requires a deep understanding of the psychology behind fostering a positive safety culture in health and safety management. Understanding the interplay of human factors, attitudes, and behaviors...
Quality is non-negotiable! Embrace Third-Party Accreditation and ASFP’s “Pass Mark”
In our industry, ensuring fire safety measures meet stringent standards is of utmost importance. For years, key stakeholders such as the ASFP, leading tier 1 contractors, and specialist passive fire protection contractors have consistently underscored the necessity of...
Unlocking Fire Protection: Understanding Intumescent Application
Firstly, let’s consider how intumescent paint works and what exactly lies beneath the surface of these seemingly ordinary coatings. Unprotected structural steel begins to lose its structural capacity at around 520 degrees Celsius for columns or 620 degrees Celsius for...
Standards & Certification
Golden Thread Fire Delay is third party accredited under BRE / LPCB schemes LPS 1197 for fire door inspection & remediation, LPS 1271 for fire door installations, & FIRAS (Warrington Exova) accredited for our other Passive Fire Protection installation services - see more information »













No Compromise: Certified by Third-Party Accreditation
Golden Thread Fire Delay are third-party accredited installers under the BRE / LPCB scheme LPS 1271, which audits our installation process both on site and in our office to ensure that our robust installation standards are maintained.
These certifications reflect our commitment to delivering high-quality fire door services that meet the rigorous standards set by independent accrediting bodies.
When it comes to quality, there is no room for compromise. Always ensure your installer has third-party accreditation. Whether you have three doors or three thousand, we can help you understand your needs and options.