We adhere to the highest safety and compliance standards, ensuring that our solutions effectively protect lives and property. We take pride in our expertise working in live occupied environments, including schools, hospitals, student accommodation, and housing, allowing us to implement fire protection measures with minimal disruption to daily operations.

Our expert team provides a wide range of fire doors to suit different fire ratings and design requirements, managing everything from installation to ongoing maintenance to ensure full regulatory compliance.
We deliver specialist fire stopping solutions that prevent the spread of fire through walls and floors, using high-quality materials and proven techniques to maintain fire-rated integrity.
We provide fire stopping to structural and non-structural openings, service penetrations, risers, and ventilation shafts, ensuring continuous fire compartmentation throughout the building.
We protect the fire performance of walls, floors, ceilings, and lift shafts, preserving continuous fire integrity and supporting safe evacuation and asset protection.
Construction type of walls, floors and ceilings
Continuous fire integrity of fire compartments
Firestopping to structural and non-structural openings
Firestopping to service penetrations
Fire protection to service risers and ventilation shafts
Fire protection to lift shafts
The Building Regulations Act 2010, Fire Safety, Volume 2: Buildings other than Dwellings, 2019 edition incorporating 2020 and 2022 amendments covers all of the relevant legal requirements for buildings other than dwellings, including:
The Building Regulations Act 2010, Fire Safety, Volume 1: Dwellings, 2019 edition incorporating 2020 and 2022 amendments covers all relevant legal obligations to comply with this legislation in residential dwellings. Each residential building in and around the UK should be regularly assessed to ensure safety, and a certified installation team should advise and install residential fire-stopping […]
Fire-stopping regulations have undergone several changes, particularly after the Grenfell Tower disaster. In addition to the abovementioned regulations, you must follow the requirements in the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (including the amendments made through the Fire Safety Act 2021). You can learn more about this and other related fire safety regulations, such as the Building Safety Act, […]
The Building Regulations Act, 2010, Fire Safety, Volume 1: Dwellings, 2019 edition incorporating 2020 and 2022 amendments state that a building, while inhibiting the spread of fire via internal linings, should also ensure: In addition to the above stipulations, this document, along with the other amendments and volumes, demonstrate how passive fire-stopping measures must be installed. […]
Longley Group Ltd
Unit 4, Brook Court,
Blakeney Road,
Beckenham
Kent, BR3 1HG