Hotel Fire Doors
Reliable fire protection for hotels and hospitality environments
Our hotel fire doors are manufactured and rigorously tested to meet Australian standards, ensuring safety for guests, staff, and property.

Larnec fire doors provide superior fire protection, ensuring fire safety in hotel environments.

Our products are made from quality materials and feature a range of fire-rated seals, hardware, and frames.

We offer timber and steel fire doorsets for hotel and resort facilities.

Our fire rated doors can be customised to seamlessly fit the design and aesthetic of your hotel building.
*Larnec does not provide site measures or installations, however we can still help you with a solution. If you or your builder have the necessary measurements, simply send them through and we’ll arrange a quote based on the information provided.
Quick Answer
Hotel fire doors are certified fire-rated door systems designed for hospitality environments, helping contain fire and smoke for 60–120 minutes while protecting guests, maintaining safe evacuation routes, and meeting NCC and AS 1905.1 compliance requirements.
What is a Hotel Fire Door?
A hotel fire door is a complete fire-rated door system (including door leaf, frame, seals, and hardware) designed for use in hotels and resorts.
These doors are critical for:
- Containing fire and smoke within specific areas
- Protecting guests and staff during emergencies
- Supporting safe evacuation across multiple floors and corridors
Fire doors must be installed and maintained as a complete tested system, not just a door panel.
Where Are Hotel Fire Doors Used?
Hotel fire doors are commonly installed in:
- Guest room entry doors
- Corridors and hallways
- Stairwells and emergency exits
- Service areas and plant rooms
They are essential because they:
- Protect occupants in high-density accommodation
- Prevent fire spread between rooms and floors
- Maintain safe evacuation pathways
- Support compliance with strict hospitality regulations
At Larnec, hotel fire doors are designed to deliver reliable fire protection in high-traffic, high-occupancy environments.
Fire Door Compliance in Australia
To be compliant in Australia, hotel fire doors must meet:
- National Construction Code (NCC)
- AS 1905.1 – Fire-resistant doorsets
- AS 1530.4 – Fire resistance testing
Fire doors are assigned a Fire Resistance Level (FRL), such as:
- 60/60/60
- 120/120/120
In hotel environments, compliance also depends on:
- Protection of guest rooms and sleeping areas
- Fire separation between floors and corridors
- Regular inspections and maintenance schedules
Fire doors in hotels must be inspected regularly to ensure ongoing compliance and performance.
Hotel Fire Door Compliance Checklist
When selecting a hotel fire door, ensure it includes:
- Fire-rated door leaf and frame
- Certified FRL rating
- Intumescent seals
- Self-closing mechanism
- Fire-rated hardware (locks, hinges, closers)
- Smoke sealing for corridors and guest safety
- Durable hardware for high-frequency use
- Certification tag or label
Common Fire Door Mistakes to Avoid
Common compliance issues in hotel environments include:
- Doors being propped open, preventing proper fire containment
- Faulty or removed self-closing mechanisms
- Wear and tear from constant guest use
- Missing or damaged certification labels
- Poor maintenance of seals and hardware
These issues can significantly reduce fire door performance during emergencies.
Our Range of Hotel Fire Doors
Larnec offers fire-rated door solutions tailored for hospitality environments:
Hotel Fire Door Solutions
Our hotel fire doors are designed to balance:
- Fire protection
- Guest safety and comfort
- Aesthetic integration
Options include:
- Custom finishes to match hotel interiors
- Fire-rated vision panels where required
- Durable materials for high-traffic use
- Hardware configurations for accessibility and compliance

Important Information Before Ordering
Larnec does not provide site measurements or installation services.
However, we can assist by providing a tailored solution based on:
- Opening sizes
- Required fire rating
- Hotel layout and building design
- Project specifications
Industries We Support
Our hotel fire doors are trusted across:
- Hotels and resorts
- Hospitality and accommodation facilities
- Mixed-use developments
- Tourism and leisure buildings

Easy installation
Larnec fire doors can be installed in five different ways. Tell us your wall application and request your install method when you order.

Constructed in Australia
Constructed in Australia, Larnec fire doors are rigorously tested and designed to provide reliable, long-lasting protection in any environment.

Advanced materials and construction
Our products are made from quality materials and feature a range of fire-rated seals, hardware, and frames. We stock a variety of options to suit any need, ensuring flexibility and compliance with all fire safety standards. Whether you require specialised solutions or standard configurations, we have the right product for you.

Custom doors to suit every hotel
Hotel fire door in 4 easy steps
1
Get free advice
Contact us to learn more about our hotel fire doors, tailored to meet your building’s specific safety and design requirements.
2
Order confirmation
Confirm your hotel fire door order today. Note that prices are competitive and tailored to your specifications, ensuring top quality and value.
3
Delivery
We offer professional delivery on-site or pickup options in accordance with your needs. Request transport services for seamless and reliable handling of your fire doors.
4
After-sales support
Once your fire doors are delivered, our team is available to offer expert advice on care, compliance, and long-term maintenance to ensure their optimal performance.
Frequently asked questions
Common fire ratings typically range from 30 minutes (FD30) to 120 minutes (FD120). The most frequently used ratings are 60 minutes (FD60) and 90 minutes (FD90), depending on the specific fire safety requirements and regulations. These ratings indicate how long the door can withstand fire and smoke, providing critical time for evacuation and protection of the building’s structure.
Yes. Self-closing mechanisms are generally required on hotel fire doors. These mechanisms ensure that the doors close automatically after use, maintaining their fire-resistant barrier and preventing the spread of smoke and flames. This requirement is part of fire safety regulations to ensure the effectiveness of fire doors in protecting occupants and property during a fire.
In Australia, hotel fire doors must comply with the Building Code of Australia (BCA) and Australian Standards.These regulations ensure robust fire protection, requiring features like fire-resistance ratings, self-closing mechanisms, and proper installation. Regular fire safety training and compliance with these standards are crucial for maintaining safety and effectiveness in emergency situations.
Hinged and pivoted fire-resistant door sets must be inspected on a six-monthly basis. Horizontal sliding door sets must be inspected on a three monthly basis. We can arrange and provide fire door inspections and maintenance as required – please reach out to discuss a schedule that suits your requirements.
Yes, hotel fire doors can be custom-made to fit your building’s unique requirements. Customisation allows for precise adjustments based on a thorough fire risk assessment, ensuring optimal protection during a fire emergency. Tailored solutions enhance the effectiveness of hotel doors in maintaining fire safety.
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